Nicola Levy2022-04-26T15:37:35+00:00

Project Description

Associate | Private Client

Nicola Levy

Associate | Private Client
T: (0)20 3006 9973
E: [email protected]

I joined OGR Stock Denton Solicitors in February 2019 as a Solicitor in the Private Client department.

I advise on a range of private client issues including;

  • Wills
  • Inheritance Tax and Succession planning
  • Probate
  • Deeds of Variation and Post Death Tax Planning arrangements
  • Powers of Attorney
  • Matters relating to the Office of the Public Guardian
  • Trusts

I am committed to providing the best possible outcomes, working proactively with clients to explore tax planning opportunities on both lifetime and post death matters.

I strive to ensure that each individual client’s objectives are met, providing tailored advice to each client’s specific circumstances.

Extra Information

I studied LLB Law at the University of Birmingham. I achieved a Distinction on the Legal Practice Course which I studied at BBP Manchester.

I qualified as a solicitor in Manchester before joining  OGR Stock Denton in February 2019

I am currently working towards attaining the Society of Trusts and Estates Practitioners (STEP) Diploma in Trusts and Estate. I  have achieved an Advance Certificates in Administration of Estates (with distinction), Advance Certificate in Administration of Trusts (with merit) and Advanced Certificate in Taxation of Trusts and Estates (with merit) and am currently working towards the final Advance Certificate in Trust and Estate Accounting.

  • Law Society of England and Wales
  • STEP (Affiliate Member)

I enjoy keeping fit, cooking (and eating),  travelling and reading. As a relatively new London resident, I enjoying exploring and discovering all the cultural hotspots and hidden gems our capital and the South of England has to offer. I also enjoy volunteering for charitable events.

Sectors

Private Client

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