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Julia Rangecroft

Email: Julia.Rangecroft@wrigleys.co.uk

Telephone: 0113 204 5716

Office: Leeds

Department: Probate, Trusts & Estate Planning

Position: Consultant

Areas of practice:

Julia qualified as a solicitor in 1987.  Julia has many years of experience of advising both UK and international clients on all aspects of private wealth with particular emphasis on tax efficiency.  Julia advises high net worth individuals and trustees as well as business owners and her clients include entrepreneurs, family businesses, landed estates, and property owners.

 

Testimonials:

Of Julia, "always sees the bigger picture and is able to explain even the most complicated of legal and taxation issues to clients."

(Chambers and Partners HNW Guide 2024)

Recognised in Chambers for agricultural and rural affairs and as a leading private client lawyer.

Past winner of the Yorkshire Private Client Lawyer

 
 

Professional memberships:

STEP (former Yorkshire Branch Treasurer)

CIOT ( current member of the Yorkshire Committee)

 

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