I qualified as a Solicitor in 2002 and joined Tees in 2016. I have since specialised in the area of wills and estate planning, Trusts and Powers of Attorney. I am a member of the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners (STEP) and the Association of Lifetime Lawyers and can advise and assist you in the following areas:
I offer a friendly, personal and professional service and am happy to visit you in your home (or, if necessary, in hospital) if this is more convenient. I will also work with your accountant or financial adviser to achieve the best outcome for you.
“Angela Sewell has provided an excellent service. Professional yet friendly, she remembered specific details about us whilst advising us of our options and associated costs.” Legal 500 UK 2024, East Anglia, Private Client – Personal Tax, Trusts and Probate: Cambridge
“Angela Sewell is always friendly and helps me feel at ease , very knowledgeable. always explains things easily so I can understand. Always calls back when requested. Basically goes above and beyond for myself and daughter.” Legal 500 UK 2025, East Anglia, Private Client – Personal Tax, Trusts and Probate: Cambridge

Angela Sewell is always friendly and helps me feel at ease , very knowledgeable. always explains things easily so I can understand. Always calls back when requested. Basically goes above and beyond for myself and daughter.
Legal 500 UK, 2025

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