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Sarah Heal

Position: Associate Private Client Executive
Offices: Rosehill, Carlisle
 
Areas: Personal Law, Wills, Probate and Inheritance
 
 

Sarah is an Associate Private Client Executive working in our wills, probate and inheritance team. She is based in our Rosehill office in Carlisle.

Sarah studied part time for the STEP Foundation Certificate in 2009 with the Central Law Training whilst working for a local Solicitors firm in Penrith.

Sarah is an affiliate member of STEP (The Society for Trust & Estate Practitioners.)

About Sarah

Outside of work Sarah is an avid reader, preferring to read rather that watch the television in the evenings. 

Sarah also loves cooking for family and friends, and enjoys being outdoors either gardening or out walking with her husband.

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"As always very professional, friendly with solid expert advice. I appreciated the timely update when I emailed. Very well understood and executed. Expert advice, friendly and empathetic when we were in urgent need."

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Legal firm builds on success with six new promotions

March 17th 2023

A LEGAL firm is investing in the future by promoting six members of its team to key positions. Cartmell Shepherd Solicitors has made the appointments as part of its commitment to strengthening and developing the firm, which currently employs more than 90 people based at its six offices across Cumbria…

Law firm invests in its staff with raft of promotions to key positions

April 21st 2021

A LEADING legal firm has recognised the achievements of its team by promoting several members of staff to key positions. Cartmell Shepherd Solicitors has made the appointments as part of its expansion plans which have continued throughout the pandemic. The 11 internal promotions include the appointment of Katherine Pretswell-Walker to…

Inheritance tax ‘too complex and needs to be simplified’

April 6th 2021

The Treasury has agreed to make changes to the administration of Inheritance Tax following complaints from the public that it is too complex, old fashioned and needs to be simplified. Sarah Heal Private Client Executive provides an update. The announcement comes after more than 3,500 people responded to a public…

New recruits join legal firm

March 23rd 2021

A LEADING legal firm has recruited two new staff members to its growing team. Holly Berwick and Sarah Heal have joined Cartmell Shepherd Solicitors as part of its continued expansion. Holly is a solicitor with the Agriculture team, based at the firm’s office in Cockermouth. Sarah is a private client…

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