Hunt & Coombs LLP joins the ranking due to the growing workload of contentious probate matters handled by key litigation partner Helen Townsend in Peterborough. She is 'easy to deal with and a sensible, practical lawyer', and her completion of the ACTAPS course makes her the key point of contact. Vastly experienced senior associate Norman Hunter-Goulder in St Neots provides capable support for contentious probate matters, as well as general commercial litigation and employment law.
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  • 'I feel fortunate to have been introduced to Hunt & Coombs. Helen Townsend has an empathy of understanding which can only be achieved by experience and age group.'
  • ‘I have dealt with Hunt and Coombs Peterborough over the past two years for two separate and distinct issues. Both occasions I have found the practice efficient and professional and very attentive to my needs. The work they put in and the feedback is very good.’

  • 'Helen Townsend is a proficient lawyer who gives good advice and is a good communicator. Helen has also uncovered vital evidence due to her diligent work and continues to guide and advise in an ongoing dispute.’
  • ‘I feel the business offers an all-encompassing service. If you have a complex situation they are well placed to supply the required service.'

  • ‘Very good knowledge and expertise - Helen Townsend is good at understanding disputes in this niche area. Helen is easy to deal with and is a sensible, practical lawyer who is very costs conscious in her approach.’

Highlight-Mandate

  • Claim for a beneficial interest, monies owed to her by her deceased partner and a claim for provision under the Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act.
  • Acted on behalf of the client in relation to an application to the probate registry for a subpoena against the solicitors holding the Will of his deceased mother, who refused to release the Will without the other executor's approval.
  • Acting for the executors of the estate in relation to allegations by the deceased's disinherited sons that the will was invalid on grounds of capacity and delusion.

Anwält*innen

Praxisleitung

Helen Townsend

Weitere Kernanwält*innen

Norman Hunter-Goulder