Susan Glenholme, private wealth partner at Debenhams Ottaway, has recently received ‘lawyers beyond London’ recognition in the latest Spear’s 500 guide to advisers to the wealthy.
Published by Spear’s magazine, the Spear’s 500 has become the definitive guide to the top wealth managers, lawyers and advisers who advise the wealthy across the UK and Europe. Quoted by the Evening Standard on its launch “if you’re rich enough, these are the top guns for hire”.
Susan specialises in all legal aspects of personal wealth management including Wills, tax planning, probate and estate administration. She advises high net worth clients based both locally, nationally and internationally and has developed a very strong presence in London.
She is trusted and well liked by clients and referrers. As a result she is regularly appointed by clients to act as their executor, trustee and attorney.
Debenhams Ottaway is the leading private wealth firm in Hertfordshire, recently winning the Law Society Excellence Award 2015 for ‘Excellence in Private Client Practice’. The team works with thriving families, business owners and individuals, helping them protect and manage their wealth now and in the future.
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