Solicitor
Talita Fantauzzi is a Solicitor in Rothera Bray’s Wills and Probate department and is based at our Nottingham office.

Talita joined Rothera Bray in 2021, as a Paralegal in the Commercial Property department. She then started her training contract at Rothera Bray in 2023, completing seats in the Dispute Resolution, Residential Conveyancing and Wills and Probate departments. In June 2025, after qualifying as a Solicitors, she joins the Wills & Probate team at our Nottingham office.
Talita understands that wills and probate matters can be complex and intimidating for clients, so in the first instance she explains the matter clearly, putting clients at ease and ensuring they understand the situation and how the team can assist. Talita prides herself on providing clients with a friendly and efficient approach.
Talita is also fluent in English, Italian, Spanish and Portuguese and is happy to assist clients in these languages.
5 years
“It’s lovely to deal with someone whom makes the process just so easy. Dealing with Talita at Rothera Bray was an absolute pleasure . Very professional and thorough.”Will client
“As a family, we have used Rothera Bray on legal matters on several occasions and most recently working with Talita on drafting Wills. She was professional, responded in a timely manner, communicated clearly and took on board any questions we had; we felt well supported throughout the process. Thank you Talita.”CY
“Dealt with in a very professional manner any queries were explained in detail and with the draft wills. A very likeable and personable young lady. Many thanks”Wills client
“I instructed Rothera Bray to draft a will on my behalf. My solicitor, Talita, was excellent. She provided clear and helpful advice. I would instruct again!”Will client
“Engaged Rothera Bray to update parents Wills and sort Powers of Attorney etc. Was a little apprehensive at the start as parents are elderly, not in great health and struggle with this kind of thing anyway. However, thanks to the wonderful Talita Fantauzzi it couldn’t have been a more smooth nor painless process for them . Not only is she extremely professional and knows her stuff, her patience and kindness with my mother and father were second to none! A true asset to your business- couldn’t recommend her enough !”Georgina
“We asked Rothera Bray Solicitors - West Bridgford to write our wills and received excellent service and guidance from Talita Fantauzzi. She was professional and friendly in delivering the advice we needed. We would definitely recommend Rothera Bray Solicitors and would use them for any future legal advice and work we may require.”Susan T
“Having previously used one of the legacy solicitor firms we returned to the now enlarged Rothera Bray for preparing our Wills and LPAs. As before, the service was both professional and efficient whilst retaining its local feel and knowledge.”Stuart
“LPA Excellent service: very professional and friendly solicitor dealing with 91 years old Italian-speaking person. ”Aurora Bubbico
“I used Rothera Bray's West Bridgford office to update my will having previously used them for conveyancing work. Talita Fantauzzi handled the work to draft a new will and provided a service as fabulous as her name! Everything was handled in a friendly and professional manner and she was a pleasure to deal with. I'd have no hesitation in recommending Rothera Bray's West Bridgford office (and in particular Talita) should you require their services.”Shaun Morris
2025
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