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Emma Pringle

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

Emma Pringle is a Senior Associate Solicitor in our Wills, Probate and Inheritance team, based at our Hexham office.

Drawing on her specialist knowledge of rural estates, Emma supports clients throughout Northumberland and Cumbria with services including Will writing, Lasting Powers of Attorney and estate administration.

Emma qualified as a solicitor in 2006, before working for respected firms in Newcastle, Manchester, and Carlisle. 

She is a member of the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners (STEP), the leading global organisation for inheritance and succession planning professionals.

Alongside her career, Emma is an active charity fundraiser, having completed the Great North Run on several occasions to raise funds for Parkinsons UK.

She lives in Ponteland with her husband Steve and teenage children, William and Zara. On the weekend, Emma can be found cheering on Newcastle Red Bulls and taking her daughter to concerts.

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Government announces major uplift to Inheritance Tax Threshold

January 23rd 2026

Emma Pringle, Senior Associate Solicitor at Cartmell Shepherd Solicitors provides an update on the government’s inheritance tax (IHT) reforms and their impact on succession planning for farmers. After 14 months of campaigning and protests across the country, the government has watered down its proposals to tax inherited farmland. The new…

Cartmell Shepherd makes senior appointment in Wills, Probate and Inheritance team

November 24th 2025

AN EXPERIENCED solicitor has joined Cartmell Shepherd’s Wills, Probate and Inheritance department. Emma Pringle joins the firm’s Hexham office as Senior Associate, bringing nearly two decades of experience and a specialist knowledge of rural estate management. Emma previously worked for respected law firms in Manchester and Newcastle and is a…

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