Blackstone welcomes Judith Chesters, Wills and Probate Partner

 

Judith Chesters joins Blackstone Solicitors having worked in Altrincham and Hale for most of her career. Judith qualified as a Solicitor in 1990, qualifying and then briefly working in Cumbria. She joined an Altrincham Firm in 1991 where she worked for 15 years and has been based in Hale for the last 10 years.

Judith Chesters

An experienced Private Client lawyer specialising in dealing with estate planning and administration, the preparation of Wills and Powers of Attorney and Court of Protection matters. She has had experience in dealing with disputed estates and claims under the Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependents) Act 1975. Judith also deals with Residential Conveyancing.

She has always enjoyed acting for a diverse range of clients and providing them with a high level of individual service. She has been described by her clients as approachable and caring, focused on the client and committed to achieving a swift beneficial outcome. One client said that Judith’s calm counsel sustained her through a very difficult time following the death of her husband. She indicated that she was sure that Judith’s expertise and support led to a favourable outcome in her case.

Judith comments “I am extremely pleased to have joined Blackstone Solicitors Ltd. It is exciting to be part of a growing team. I will be adding Private Client work to their existing offering dealing with estate planning and administration and the preparation of Wills and Powers of Attorney. I am glad to be continuing to work in Hale where I have been based for the last 10 years. I am delighted that I will still be able to act for my existing clients in the area. It is also good to be working again with my colleague Alison Barnett, Solicitor with whom I have worked for many years at previous Firms”.

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