Jennifer Margrave Solicitors
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For many years Jennifer Margrave Solicitors LLP has provided legal advice to older people and their families, specialising in living with dementia, wills and trusts, provision of care and asset protection. Jennifer Margrave set up the practice in 1995 and was later joined by Joanne Mason and Julie Orgill.

Following Jennifer's retirement Joanne and Julie continue as the partners of the firm. Jennifer is now a consultant. A team of legal and support staff offer a vast wealth of knowledge relating to wills and inheritance tax planning, lasting powers of attorneys, probate and trusts, asset protection and advice on funding for nursing care.
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We are an independent firm with no connection to any large organisation whereby we have work referred to us for a fee that we pay; we do not pay commission to any other organisation to be included in a list of preferred firms. We are pleased to say that most of our clients are referred to us by other clients, from our website or other direct, personal contact.
In accordance with the SRA requirements we bi-annually carry out equality and diversity surveys on our employees from anonymous data that is provided by them. Employees are free to decline to complete the survey or have the option to choose 'prefer not to say' to any of the questions.

From the anonymised date we are able to conclude they fall into the various protected characteristic types as defined by the Equality Act 2010 (sex, age, race, religion, disability etc).Due to the risk of employees being identified through this anonymous data and the staff profiles set out on our website we are unable to publish more specific details without breaching the Data Protection Act 2018.
Before we meet you will receive our Terms of Business and this will outline details of how the firm operates and details of our charges. Many of our charges are fixed so you will know what to expect. We are authorised and regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority and are required to comply with their code of conduct.
A will is a document, prepared in a formal way, in which you can specify what happens to your assets after you die. All wills should have an appointment of executors*; these are people who will do the day to day work to gather in your assets, pay any debts and pay the balance to the beneficiaries*.
We are authorised by the Solicitors Regulation Authority to assist in providing general investment advice but we will not make specific recommendations or sell you any products. What we aim to do is give you an overall picture of what is available; discuss with you your aims and objectives, and how these might be achieved.
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