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Atherton Godfrey—Katy Burgin

03 January 2018
Categories: Movers & Shakers , Profession
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The Doncaster office of Atherton Godfrey Solicitors has welcomed a new wills and trusts expert, Katy Burgin, to the team.

Katy’s prior experience in the area includes time spent having worked for the local authority and the Probation Service. She offers expertise in estate administration (including estates subject to inheritance tax), and Court of Protection work.

Senior partner Don Bird commented on the new hire, 'We are very pleased to welcome Katy to the team.

Katy brings with her a wealth of specialist experience that will complement and enhance the service that we provide in this highly complex area of law.'

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