Kelly Smith

Kelly Smith

Paralegal

Residential Property

Kelly is a Residential Property Paralegal who supports clients through all aspects of their property transactions.

With a decade of experience in conveyancing, she handles matters from initial instruction through to completion, ensuring a smooth and efficient process for clients.

Working alongside senior team members at our Fleet office, Kelly brings practical expertise to every transaction she manages.

Her thorough approach and commitment to client service enables her to effectively progress matters while keeping clients informed at every stage.

 

Qualifications & Memberships

Kelly has completed her Level 3 Certificate in Law and Practice with CILEX and is currently working towards her Level 6 qualification to become a Chartered Legal Executive.

What our clients say:

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“Tulia was outstanding! She kept me informed with regular emails and answered my many queries in a clear, concise way. Thank you so much! Acting for property owners within prestigious private estates including Burwood Park and Ashley Park in Surrey.”

Recent Residential Property Client

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“Nicole and Kelly were always at the end of the phone to answer any queries or provide updates. They were very thorough and guided me through the process of the sale of my aunt's house and purchase of her new flat.”

Recent Residential Property Client

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“I found it very easy working alongside Nicole and Kelly when selling my deceased Dad's house. Both came back promptly, answered all my questions, chased many times the other solicitor, sorted the issue with the land registry quickly, without hassle.”

Recent Residential Property Client

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