Kate is a Partner in the Residential Property department, having qualified as a solicitor in 2014. Kate undertook her legal studies at Exeter University and the Oxford Institute of Legal Practice and completed her training at Wilsons. She works on a range of property transactions including sales and purchases as well as new build purchases, sales by auction, first registrations, lease extensions, new leases and re-mortgages.
Kate has undertaken work for a wide range of clients, including charities, companies with their buy-to-let portfolios, executors, first time buyers and more vulnerable clients (such as those represented under a power of attorney or a Court of Protection Order and those selling their properties to move into sheltered housing or care homes). Kate also works closely with the private client department within Wilsons to assist them with property matters connected with tax planning.
Kate has undertaken further training and courses in connection with the planning aspects of residential property transactions, lease extensions, tax issues with residential property as well as the additional complications of high risk, vulnerable and elderly clients.
She has lived in Salisbury for many years and greatly enjoys spending time walking in the local countryside with her labradoodle Daisy as well as playing the clarinet and contra-bass clarinet in Salisbury Concert Band.
01 August 2023
16 June 2023
11 April 2023
15 March 2023
08 March 2021
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