Kulvir joined Painters Residential Property department as a Legal Assistant in November 2020 having previously worked for a small law firm as a Legal Assistant in corporate law and conveyancing. In April 2022, Kulvir was promoted to a Trainee Solictor and currently works in our Wills and Probate Department.
Kulvir graduated from Aston University in 2018 with a Bachelor of Laws degree. She also completed the Legal Practice Course at the University of Law (Birmingham) alongside her Masters in Law having graduated with distinction in 2021.
What she likes most about her role at Painters is being able to help clients in different aspects of their lives, from helping them to move house or drafting a Will.
In her spare time, Kulvir enjoys spending time with family and friends, drawing and baking for her nieces and nephews. She also volunteers for Khalgidhar Trust which is a charity that specialises in providing education for poor and disadvantaged children all over India.
Painters Law LLP has an established team of legally qualified professionals, who are specialists in wills and probate. We can help you protect your interests, using our specialist knowledge and experience in helping you and your family organise your property, assets and financial affairs in a way that is tailored to your individual needs.
This can include protecting against or minimising the effects of such expenditure on care home fees, taxation, the effects of relationship breakdown and looking after the interests of your children.
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When you have just experienced the death of a loved one, dealing with the responsibility of estate administration and probate can be a challenging and stressful time. We can help you and make that experience as stress-free as possible.
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A Power of Attorney is a legal document in which you nominate someone you trust to manage your financial affairs or your welfare when you lack the physical or mental capacity to do so. There’s a lasting power of attorney which allows you to nominate a person to deal with your property and finances. There’s also a lasting power of attorney in which you can appoint a person to sort out your health and welfare.
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Thinking about a will can be emotional and confusing. Let us take that burden from you. We’ll not only make sure that the legal and financial issues are sorted but also discuss with you a broad range of options and provide you with specialist advice to ensure that, by the end of the process, you’ll feel you’ve done what’s best for your loved ones.
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