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Sharon Crisp

Position: Associate Probate Executive
Offices: Rosehill, Carlisle
 
Areas: Personal Law, Wills, Probate and Inheritance
 
 

Sharon works on all areas of estates including administration, registration of powers of attorney with the Court of Protection and provides general assistance to attorneys and Deputies under the Court of Protection, including the preparation of annual Deputy accounts.

About Sharon

Sharon watches and follows her beloved Liverpool Football Club, enjoying time with family and friends and holidays.

Testimonials

"Informal relaxed atmosphere, all our requirements were fulfilled with no pressure put upon us. Sharon made us feel at ease at all times, full explaining everything to our satisfaction - thank you."

Anonymous

"I am extremely grateful to Sharon Crisp who helped us with shopping during lock down, she was an angel. Everyone has been so friendly and helpful. I am relaxed at the thought that my family will get the same level of service."

Anonymous

"Everything was explained very clearly.  We were introduced to each other and from then we were made very comfortable with questions and answers.  If we ever need assistance with anything we would be delighted to refer.  We were very pleased with the service and know where to come if we need anything else."

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Cartmell Shepherd’s commitment to professional development results in four internal promotions

March 28th 2024

Cartmell Shepherd has announced it has promoted four members of its team as part of its ongoing commitment to developing the legal services it provides to its growing client base. Cartmell Shepherd Solicitors has rewarded staff members for their endeavour and high level of expertise within their legal specialism to…

LPAs can help protect your interests as dementia figures rise in UK

June 9th 2022

The government is to launch a 10-Year Plan to tackle dementia following estimates that one million people will be living with the disease in the UK by 2025 and 1.6 million by 2040. Sharon Crisp, Probate Executive in our Wills, Probate & Inheritance provides an update. Speaking at the Alzheimer’s…

Team continue to go extra mile for their clients during Covid-19 lockdown

July 8th 2020

At Cartmell Shepherd we value and encourage client feedback and we regularly review the feedback we receive.  As part of our commitment to improving the services we provide we send our clients a feedback questionnaire at the end of every matter or case. The most recent feedback shows that our…

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