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Kathryn Ingram

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

Kathryn Ingram, previously known as Kathryn Barnett, is an Associate Solicitor in our Wills, Probate and Inheritance team and is based in our Rosehill office.

Kathryn studied Law at the University of Lincoln and then went onto complete her LPC at the College of Law in York.

About Kathryn

Outside of work Kathryn enjoys visiting the Lake District and the beaches on the West Cumbrian coast.  She also enjoys reading, crafts, visiting friends and family and attending live comedy and live music.

Kathryn is a fully accredited member of the Association of Lifetime Lawyers.

Testimonials

"We would just like to express our thanks for your kind attention and advice which made the whole process of sorting out our wills and LPAs relaxed and straightforward. We are very pleased with the service you provided and wish you every success in the future."

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"All work carried out in an efficient and professional manner."

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Planning for the future when you have a blended family

June 3rd 2025

Blended families are now more common than ever, with many people starting new relationships, getting married, and entering into civil partnerships later in life, often bringing children from previous relationships. Being part of a blended family comes with unique legal and financial considerations that need careful planning. When it comes…

Survey shows more people making a Will, but confusion remains

April 30th 2025

More people than ever are making a Will yet there is still widespread confusion among the public about the process and its importance, according to a new survey. Kathryn Barnett Associate Solicitor in our Wills, Probate and Inheritance reports on this recent case. For the first time since IRN Legal Reports began…

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…

Raising Awareness for Alzheimer’s Month: Why a Lasting Power of Attorney Matters

September 12th 2024

As we observe Alzheimer’s Month this September in the UK, it’s a critical time to raise awareness not only about dementia but also about the importance of planning for the future. One essential step in this planning is setting up a Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA). Kathryn Barnett, Associate Solicitor…

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