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Ingrid Fraser

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

Ingrid is based in our Haltwhistle office and is part of our Wills, Probate and Inheritance team.

Ingrid studied a Legal Practice Course (LPC) at Northumbria.

Ingrid is also a member of STEP (The Society for Trust & Estate Practitioners.)

About Ingrid

Outside of work Ingrid enjoys caravanning and woodland walks with her family, Ingrid also enjoys to travel, and especially loves skiing in the Alps.

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Court defines meaning of UK assets in dispute over man’s will

March 15th 2022

The Court of Appeal has defined the meaning of ‘UK assets’ in a dispute over a man’s will involving his wife and his children. Ingrid Fraser, Solicitor in our Wills, Probate & Inheritance team reports on this recent case. The deceased had been living in Russia where he had substantial…

Government extends use of video-witnessed wills until 2024

January 31st 2022

The government is to allow vulnerable people to continue to be able to have their wills witnessed via video-link until 2024. Ingrid Fraser, solicitor in our Wills, Probate & Inheritance team, provides an update. The move extends measures brought in because of the pandemic. It’s designed to help people who…

Rise in probate fees ‘must be matched by better service’

October 21st 2021

The Law Society has told the government that a rise in probate fees should be matched by improvements to the service. Ingrid Fraser Solicitor in our Wills, Probate and Inheritance team provides an update. The current fees are £155 for professional users and £215 for non-professional users. These would change…

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