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Alice Horton

Position: Solicitor
Offices: Haltwhistle
 
Areas: Personal Law, Wills, Probate and Inheritance
 
Alice
 

Alice is a Solicitor in our Wills, Probate and Inheritance team and is based in Haltwhistle.

Alice provides advice in relation to Wills, the administration of estates (probate) and Lasting Powers of Attorney. Alice also deals with lifetime gifts and Court of Protection applications.

Alice completed the Graduate Diploma in Law and Legal Practice Course at Northumbria University.

About Alice

Outside of work Alice enjoys spending time with and walking her two miniature dachshunds, she also enjoys going to the gym and spending her weekends watching Newcastle United.

Testimonials

"Alice Whittome explained the process of carrying out the wishes expressed in the Will very clearly. She updated us regularly and responded to queries very promptly."

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Law firm colleagues donate charity fitness challenge cash to mark World Alzheimer’s Month

September 22nd 2020

COLLEAGUES from Cartmell Shepherd Solicitors have marked World Alzheimer’s Month by donating almost £900 to support people living with dementia. Colleagues from across the law firm’s Cumbria and Northumberland offices clocked up a total of 420 miles to raise money for the Alzheimer’s Society. The five-strong team took part in…

Clocking the miles to raise awareness for Dementia … team round up!

August 12th 2020

Throughout July Team Cartmells have ran and walked hundreds of miles to raise awareness for dementia and have managed to raise an amazing £890 for Alzheimer’s Society. There were certainly times where it seemed like quite the challenge and there were some very tired legs, however the team are all…

Clocking the miles to raise awareness for Dementia - 28th July update

July 28th 2020

Team Cartmells have been busy running and walking for Dementia again this week with the miles on the clock increasing! The updates from the team are below: Zoe Calway Director has added an impressive 25.5 miles on the clock this week bringing the total miles ran by Zoe to 81…

Clocking the miles to raise awareness for Dementia - 14th July update

July 14th 2020

Over the last week Team Cartmells have been busy running and walking for Dementia.  There have been many miles ran and walked by the team.  Below are some updates and stories from the last week of running and walking: Zoe Calway Director, has managed to get 32 miles on the…

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