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Graham Smith

Wills, Trust, Probate Law Barrister

Graham is an experienced advocate who has a practice encompassing, probate wills and trusts.
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Graham's Biography

Areas covered
Wills, Trusts & Probate, breach of trust, rectification of wills, removal of executors and trustees, validity and construction of wills, proprietary estoppel and constructive trust claims, contentious and non-contentious probate matters, mediations, negotiations
Background

Graham is a barrister who is able to offer clear and constructive advice to help individuals and businesses to manage their legal issues in a cost-effective and expedient manner. He prides himself on having an approachable demeanour and taking a personalised approach to each case. 

As well as his work as a barrister, he has extensive experience in related areas. He was a non-executive director for NHS Bucks CCG for 8 years where he chaired a number of panels; including carrying out quasi-judicial functions whilst sitting on the Individual Funding Request Panel.

Wills, Trusts & Probate

Graham has developed a practice that can assist in disputes relating to breach of trust, rectification of wills, removal of executors and trustees, validity and construction of wills, proprietary estoppel and constructive trust claims.

 

His practice encompasses both contentious and non-contentious probate matters and Graham regularly represents clients in mediations and negotiations. Graham works actively to try and resolve disputes outside of court.

Qualifications

  • Called to the Bar in 2009

  • BSB Certified Barristers
  • Rated 4.5 Stars on Trustpilot (500+ Reviews)
  • Data Protection Assured
  • No-commitment Quote Provided
  • 20,000+ Cases Trusted With Us

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Knowledge Base

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