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Krystal qualified as a solicitor in 2015 and joined Taylor Rose in November 2019, bringing with her extensive expertise in Private Client matters.
Krystal began her legal career with a training contract at a boutique London law firm. Following qualification, she advanced quickly at a multi-office high-street practice, where she became Head of Private Client, overseeing services across all branches.
Now serving as the Commercial Head of Private Client at Taylor Rose, Krystal is responsible for the growth and performance of the department. She plays a pivotal role in developing strategies to enhance the team’s efficiency and service delivery while managing and mentoring her team to ensure excellence across the board.
Krystal specialises in Wills, Probate, Lasting Powers of Attorney, Court of Protection matters, and Trusts. Her experience includes administering complex, multi-million-pound estates and providing tailored solutions to high-net-worth individuals.
Currently a STEP associate, Krystal is progressing toward completing the prestigious STEP Diploma in Trusts and Estates, further solidifying her expertise in the field.
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