Legal Executive
Rebekah Royles is a Legal Executive in Rothera Bray’s Wills and Probate department and is based at our Lace Market office.
Rebekah can advise clients on estate administration, Lasting Powers of Attorney and the creation of wills.
Rebekah offers a friendly approach to clients and prides herself on getting to know them well and being pragmatic.
Rebekah appreciates that clients often come to her in difficult and emotional circumstances, especially where they have lost a loved one, so she takes the time to work with the client to discuss their matter and give them the advice and support they need.
8 1/2 years
“Just a short note saying a big thank you for sorting out my Will plus Lasting Powers of Attorney. All handled very professionally on my behalf. Should I ever require a solicitor in the future , your company and yourself will be my first port of contact.”Wills & LPA client
“I was most impressed with the service I received, and the helpfulness of your staff making sure I got into the taxi you ordered safely. I have no hesitation recommending your firm to others. Many thanks again.”Wills client
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