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Kendra Winter

Position: Senior Associate Solicitor
Offices: Brampton
 
Areas: Personal Law, Wills, Probate and Inheritance
 
 

Based in our Brampton office Kendra is part of the firm’s Private Client department specialising in providing advice in relation to Wills, Court of Protection applications, powers of attorney and the administration of trusts and estates.

About Kendra

Born and brought up in Cumbria, Kendra graduated with an LLB (Hons) from the University of Leicester before obtaining a distinction on the Legal Practice Course at the College of Law in Manchester.

Kendra qualified as a solicitor in September 2013 and joined Cartmell Shepherd in January 2014. Kendra was made an Associate at Cartmell Shepherd in 2017, then a Senior Associate in 2023.

Kendra is a full member of STEP (The Society for Trusts and Estates Practitioners). She has completed the STEP Diploma for Trusts and Estates, passed the STEP Advanced Certificate in Will Preparation with a Distinction and has a Worldwide Excellence Award after getting the highest mark in the country for the STEP Advanced Certificate in Will Preparation exam in November 2018.

Kendra is Dementia Friends trained and is a Full Accredited Member of the Association of Lifetime Lawyers.

Outside of work, Kendra enjoys fell walking in the Lake District.

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Testimonials

"I feel we have had excellent service from Ms Winter and the Brampton practice. It was nice to have my listed questions answered without having to ask them!  I am really pleased with the service received."

Anonymous

"Everything went smoothly and you explained everything clearly to us. Thank you. All your services at Brampton continue to be highly professional and a pleasure to deal with. We felt that your services met and exceeded our requirements."

Anonymous

"We had put off making new wills, but once I made the first phone call the service was first class."

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We’re proud to support Update Your Will Week 2024

March 7th 2024

This week is Update Your Will Week (4th–10thMarch), an annual campaign hosted by The Association of Lifetime Lawyers. It aims to raise awareness around the risks of not having an up to date Will and encourages people to update their Will to ensure their wishes are carried out when they…

Legal firm builds on success with six new promotions

March 17th 2023

A LEGAL firm is investing in the future by promoting six members of its team to key positions. Cartmell Shepherd Solicitors has made the appointments as part of its commitment to strengthening and developing the firm, which currently employs more than 90 people based at its six offices across Cumbria…

Families need access to digital assets of deceased loved ones

October 12th 2021

Probate lawyers are urging the government to introduce reforms to make it easier for families to access the ‘digital assets’ of deceased relatives. Kendra Winter Associate Solicitor provides an update. A new report carried out by STEP – the professional body for inheritance planning advisers – highlights the extent of the distress…

Law firm doubles up on fundraising push for charity

September 16th 2021

COLLEAGUES from a leading legal firm took part in two fundraising events over the same weekend to raise money for a local charity. Staff at Cartmell Shepherd Solicitors put their best foot forward to raise around £1,300 for Carlisle and North Lakeland Hospice at Home, with donations still coming in.…

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