Jessica Williams

Jessica Williams

Associate Solicitor

Private Client

Jessica is a private wealth solicitor who specialises in helping individuals and families protect their legacy through Wills, trusts and estate planning.

Jessica brings over a decade of focused expertise to guide clients through some of life’s most important decisions. With extensive experience since qualifying in 2012, Jessica has developed deep expertise in all aspects of private wealth law, including wills, probate, lasting powers of attorney and the creation and administration of estates and trusts.

She takes a personable and supportive approach, focusing on removing complexity and providing clear, practical guidance during what can often be challenging times.

Qualifications & Memberships

Jessica is a full member of the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners (STEP), this specialist accreditation demonstrates her commitment to maintaining the highest standards of expertise in private wealth matters.

What our clients say:

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“My wife and I were very pleased by the help we received from Jessica in writing our Wills. She helped us to deal with tricky issues and her manner was thoroughly professional, but at the same time very friendly and approachable.”

Recent Wills, Trusts & Probate Client

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“The team at Morr & Co Fleet were absolutely excellent, their combined knowledge with their friendly approach made it seem a lot easier for my brother and myself to sell our departed mum's house. ”

Recent Wills, Trusts & Probate Client

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“From our first meeting I felt reassured and confident about engaging Morr & Co to act for me. Jessica was friendly and approachable. She was thorough getting an overview of my situation. She gave clear advice and explained the next steps concisely.”

Recent Wills, Trusts & Probate Client

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