Senior Associate Solicitor
Julie is a Senior Associate Solicitor in our Wills and Probate department and is based at our West Bridgford Office.

Julie has a warm and friendly approach. She explains legal terminology in clear and simple terms and is happy to answer any queries or repeat any explanations to ensure that clients fully understand the issues being discussed.
32 years
“I recently used Rothera Bray, as I usually do for all my affairs, to draft my Last Will in Testament, and I was extremely impressed with the service I received throughout the entire process. The team, especially Julie Graham, were professional, approachable, and incredibly patient in answering all of my questions and putting me at ease. Julie took the time to explain everything clearly, which made what I anticipated to be a stressful process, feel straightforward and reassuring. I particularly appreciated her attention to detail and the care shown in making sure my wishes were fully understood and accurately reflected. Communication was swift and excellent from start to finish, and I always felt I was in safe and capable hands. I would highly recommend this firm to anyone looking for professional and reliable legal support for Will writing and estate planning. Thanks as Always. ”M Goode
“I saw Julie about re doing my will. I found her very caring thoughtful and understanding. She really put me at ease and helped with suggestions.”Patricia Wood
“We were very happy with the help and service given by Julie when preparing our wills.”Abigail
1993
32 years

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