Private Client Executive
Lacey Glover is a Private Client Executive in Rothera Bray’s Wills and Probate department. She is based at our Beeston office but can visit clients across the East Midlands.

Lacey deals with new client enquiries relating to matters involving both simple and complex Wills, Life Interest Trusts for property protection and the preparation and registration of Lasting Powers of Attorney.
Lacey delivers a friendly and professional service whilst tailoring her advice to the client’s personal and financial circumstances and expectations. Lacey has more than 4 years’ experience in assisting clients in the Private Client department by ensuring their wishes are fulfilled and become legally binding during what can sometimes be a difficult and overwhelming time for many people.
Lacey would be happy to talk through your requirements and always strives to put you at ease with her no-jargon approach. Lacey is happy to conduct appointments by telephone, in the office and home visits.
5 years
“Lacey provided efficient, dedicated, compassionate and overall excellent service throughout the process of putting in place a Lasting Power of Attorney in respect of my sister following her brain injury. She can only be an asset to the Firm. My somewhat jaundiced view of the legal profession has certainly been revised.”Nick
“My husband and I have just made new wills and power of attorney with Lacey Glover at the Nottingham branch of Rothera Bray Solicitors. From my initial email enquiry to the final signing of the wills Lacey was professional throughout and explained everything thoroughly to us and made the whole process simple. She kept in regular touch via email and was always able to answer any questions we had. I would have no hesitation in recommending Rothera Bray Solicitors and in particular Lacey who is an asset to the company.”Lynda Pakenham
5 years

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