
About
Natasha
Natasha is a solicitor in the Private Client department and handles a range of private client matters, including the preparation of wills, succession and inheritance tax planning, lasting powers of attorney, estate administration and probate.
She has experience working with a variety of both domestic clients and those with foreign domicile and assets. Natasha works with a network of trusted third-party advisors to provide a comprehensive service to clients. Clients appreciate Natasha’s empathetic nature and her ability to give clear and concise advice and guidance at what can be some of the most testing times in our clients’ lives.
Natasha is an affiliate member of STEP Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners and has completed the Diploma in Tax and Estates, becoming a full TEP. Natasha also speaks fluent French.
- Drafting UK wills for both domestic and international clients
- Obtaining grants of probate and UK estate administration
- Re-seal of foreign grants and estates with overseas assets or beneficiaries
- Tax and succession planning
- Trusts and joint property ownership
- Lasting powers of attorney and applications to the Court of Protection
- 2020 – Present | Seddons, Solicitor
- 2018 – 2020 | Ronald Fletcher Baker LLP, Solicitor
- 2017 – 2018 | Dixon Ward Solicitors, Trainee Solicitor
- 2016 – 2017 | Rosling King LLP, Paralegal
- 2015 – 2016 | University of Law, LPC
- 2013 – 2014 | University of Law, GDL
- 2008 – 2012 | University of Leeds, BA (Hons)
Firmwide awards
Recent articles by Natasha
Key Takeaways for Private Clients in 2021 Budget
Private Client Solicitor Natasha Southam discusses the important points for the private client industry from the recently announced 2021 Budget.
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Head of Private Client Stuart Crippin and Solicitor Natasha Southam outline the benefits of making Lasting Powers of Attorney ("LPA").
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Private Client Solicitor Natasha Southam considers the benefit of making Lasting Powers of Attorney and how to adhere to Government guidelines.
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