Nosheen is extremely approachable, knowledgeable and empathetic in her approach to estate planning and administration. She makes her clients feel valued and is keen to assist in resolving client concerns in a practical and cost efficient manner.
Nosheen’s expertise lies in working with elderly and high net worth clients to help them structure their assets in a tax efficient manner and ensure their estate passes to their chosen beneficiaries. She is mindful of complex family dynamics and the importance of handling all matters with professionalism and sensitivity.
Nosheen is an accredited member of The Lifetime Lawyers Association, a Dementia Champion with the Alzheimer’s Society, a local Rotarian and a supporter of a national charity to end gender based violence.
Qualified as a solicitor, England and Wales, 2012.
Nosheen has over 13 years of experience in the private client sector specialising in Estate Administration, Trusts, Tax planning, Court of Protection applications, Lasting Powers of Attorney and Wills.
Nosheen’s specialisms include:
Advising clients in respect of their Wills to ensure they are structured in a tax efficient manner and preventing contentious challenges to their Will.
Advising clients living with mental capacity issues.
Setting up trust structures
Protecting assets
Protecting blended families
Complex Estate Administration
Declarations of Trust
Court of Protection Application
Dealing with contentious probate issues
Sharia compliant Wills
Varying intestacy rules so that a common law partner is provided financial support for her lifetime with children becoming entitled upon attaining the age of 18.
Dealing with a contentious estate where the deceased passed away with an outdated will leaving his estate to his mother. The deceased had five children with three previous partners, all of whom brought a claim against the estate under the Inheritance Provisions for Family and Dependants Act 1975. Costly litigation was prevented by settling out of court after extensive mediation proceedings to ensure all children were reasonably provided for.
Estate administration with a foreign element including properties abroad that needed consideration of cross-border taxation.
Assisting vulnerable young adult to secure powers of attorney to enable his trusted family member to assist him with his finances and prevent financial abuse.
Drafting wills that ensure all allowable exemptions are claimed and estate assets pass to children from previous relationships.
Nosheen is extremely approachable, knowledgeable and empathetic in her approach to estate planning and administration. She makes her clients feel valued and is keen to assist in resolving client concerns in a practical and cost efficient manner.
Nosheen’s expertise lies in working with elderly and high net worth clients to help them structure their assets in a tax efficient manner and ensure their estate passes to their chosen beneficiaries. She is mindful of complex family dynamics and the importance of handling all matters with professionalism and sensitivity.
Nosheen is an accredited member of The Lifetime Lawyers Association, a Dementia Champion with the Alzheimer’s Society, a local Rotarian and a supporter of a national charity to end gender based violence.
Qualified as a solicitor, England and Wales, 2012.
Nosheen has over 13 years of experience in the private client sector specialising in Estate Administration, Trusts, Tax planning, Court of Protection applications, Lasting Powers of Attorney and Wills.
Nosheen’s specialisms include:
Advising clients in respect of their Wills to ensure they are structured in a tax efficient manner and preventing contentious challenges to their Will.
Advising clients living with mental capacity issues.
Setting up trust structures
Protecting assets
Protecting blended families
Complex Estate Administration
Declarations of Trust
Court of Protection Application
Dealing with contentious probate issues
Sharia compliant Wills
Varying intestacy rules so that a common law partner is provided financial support for her lifetime with children becoming entitled upon attaining the age of 18.
Dealing with a contentious estate where the deceased passed away with an outdated will leaving his estate to his mother. The deceased had five children with three previous partners, all of whom brought a claim against the estate under the Inheritance Provisions for Family and Dependants Act 1975. Costly litigation was prevented by settling out of court after extensive mediation proceedings to ensure all children were reasonably provided for.
Estate administration with a foreign element including properties abroad that needed consideration of cross-border taxation.
Assisting vulnerable young adult to secure powers of attorney to enable his trusted family member to assist him with his finances and prevent financial abuse.
Drafting wills that ensure all allowable exemptions are claimed and estate assets pass to children from previous relationships.