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Elisabeth Chattin

Position: Paralegal
Offices: Penrith
 
Areas: Personal Law, Wills, Probate and Inheritance
 
 

Beth is a Paralegal working with our Wills, Probate & Inheritance team and is based at our Penrith office.

In 2022 Beth started her MA Law (SEQ1) course online with the University of Law, with the hopes of finishing it in 2025.

About Beth

In her spare time Beth enjoys running, yoga and paddle boarding, and has recently taken up crocheting.

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Law firm strengthens specialist legal team with key appointments

October 15th 2024

One of the North’s leading legal firms has expanded its specialist Wills, Probate and Inheritance team by taking on several new recruits. Cartmell Shepherd Solicitors has made five appointments to the team which is regarded as one of the largest and strongest Private Client departments in the region. The new…

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