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Selina Gonzalez

Position: Associate Solicitor
Offices: Viaduct House, Carlisle
 
Areas: Personal Dispute Resolution, Business Dispute Resolution
 
 

Selina is an Associate Solicitor within the Dispute Resolution team and has been with Cartmell Shepherd since 2019 after graduating with an LLB (Hons) in Law and subsequently achieving an LLM Master of Laws in Legal Practice.

Selina deals with all aspects of civil litigation, including contentious probate matters, property litigation and contractual disputes.

Selina is currently undertaking specialist training with the Association of Contentious Trust and Probate Specialists (‘ACTAPS’).

About Selina

Outside of work Selina enjoys reading, spending time with friends & family, and walks in The Lake District.

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“Selina was always on hand to answer any queries and I took her advice all the way. Very helpful”

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"First class service every time. Always prompt helpful advice when asked."

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Son successfully challenges his mother’s Will in claim over £700,000 estate

April 8th 2025

In a case widely reported in the media in March 2025, John Baverstock pursued a claim against his sister Lisa Baverstock on the basis of video evidence produced by Lisa herself which showed Lisa placing  a pen in their mother’s hand before guiding her hand to sign a Will (drafted…

Family disputes over Wills and probate continue to rise

May 20th 2024

The number of family disputes over Wills and probate rose by just over 5% in 2023, according to the latest family court statistics. Selina Gonzalez Associate Solicitor in our dispute resolution team reports. There are several reasons why this might happen. The increase in the number of second and even third marriages make…

Cartmell Shepherd’s commitment to professional development results in four internal promotions

March 28th 2024

Cartmell Shepherd has announced it has promoted four members of its team as part of its ongoing commitment to developing the legal services it provides to its growing client base. Cartmell Shepherd Solicitors has rewarded staff members for their endeavour and high level of expertise within their legal specialism to…

Company loses first attempt to recover £200k ‘paid by mistake’

November 30th 2023

A company has failed in its first attempt to recover £200,000 that it claims was paid to a contractor by mistake. Selina Gonzalez Solicitor in our dispute resolution team reports on this recent case. The case involved Bonvilston Vale Ltd v Amser Building Ltd. Bonvilston had hired Amser for a development project. On…

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