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Morr & Co reaccredited for Wills & Inheritance by The Law Society

27.02.2025

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Morr & Co is pleased to announce its reaccreditation under The Law Society’s Wills and Inheritance Quality Scheme (WIQS).

Morr & Co was first accredited in 2014; this reaccreditation emphasises the firm’s ongoing commitment to providing exceptional wills and estate administration services.

The WIQS accreditation serves as a recognised quality mark for legal practices specialising in wills and estate administration. It assures clients that the firm adheres to the highest standards of technical expertise and client service in this area of law.

To achieve WIQS accreditation, a firm must undergo a rigorous application process and the WIQS accreditation is valid for 12 months.

At Morr & Co, we understand that planning for the future is a deeply personal and often complex process. Our expert Private Client team is committed to guiding clients with clarity, sensitivity and professionalism, ensuring that their wishes are effectively planned and protected.

The WIQS reaccreditation further reinforces our reputation as a trusted advisor in this field, giving our clients the confidence that they are receiving the best possible legal support.

How Morr & Co can help?

If you would like advice about your will or inheritance plans, please do not hesitate to contact our Private Client team by emailing info@morrlaw.com or calling us on 01737 854 500 and one of our team will be happy to assist.

 

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