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30 January 2023
Categories: Movers & Shakers , Profession
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RWK Goodman—Cherry Stuckey

Partner appointed to private client team

RWK Goodman has announced that Cherry Stuckey has joined its private client team as a partner.

Based in the Bath office, Cherry has over 15 years private client experience, specialising in estate planning and estate administration. Prior to joining RWK Goodman, she was head of the Bristol Private Client Team for an international law firm. 

Cherry will advise a broad range of clients, predominantly UK resident and domiciled, in connection with their personal wealth and estate planning. She is able to support clients with complex family inheritance and succession issues, including dealing with the administration of a person’s estate.  Cherry also works with professional advisors such as accountants and financial advisors to address succession and tax issues, maintaining flexibility for my clients.

Cherry says: 'I am extremely excited to have joined the Estate Planning Team at RWK Goodman given the firm’s culture, client base and the opportunity to help grow its Private Client offering.  It is always a pleasure getting to know my clients and their families and supporting them through the various stages of their life.  My goal is always to find the right solution for my client’s particular issues and this role is a great fit for my skills.'

James McNeile, partner in RWK Goodman's private client team in the Bath office says: 'We are pleased to have a lawyer of Cherry’s skill and experience join us to strengthen our Bath private client team and support us in the continued growth of this specialist practice area.'

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