Amelia Fearn
Amelia joined Wace Morgan as a Solicitor in the Private Client team in November 2022. Amelia qualified as a Solicitor in September 2022. She completed her training contact at a busy and well established firm in Chester. Amelia carried out most of her training contract in the Wills and Probate Department. However, she also gained some experience in Conveyancing and Personal Injury during this time.
Prior to Amelia starting her training contract she obtained a law degree at the University of Chester and went on to obtain a Distinction in her Legal Practice Course and Masters in Law.
Amelia started as a Paralegal in October 2017 splitting her time between Conveyancing and Wills and Probate work assisting multiple Solicitors and as the years passed on she took on and grew her own caseload. Therefore, she has over 5 years of experience working in Wills & Probate assisting on a multitude of simple and complex matters and experience in managing a sizeable caseload which includes Wills, Lasting Powers of Attorney, Court of Protection and estate administration.
Amelia specifically enjoys assisting clients with their Wills and feels that she is reassuring people that their estate will pass in accordance with their wishes when they are no longer here. She also enjoys assisting clients with estate administration and finds it rewarding helping people with what can be difficult process at one of the hardest times of their lives.
Out of work Amelia enjoys walking, specifically around Chester Walls and doing jigsaws.
“My Husband and I would like to say a huge thank you to Amelia Fearn who from the very beginning talked us through our options when updating our wills. She brought to our attention and advised us of many situations we hadn’t even considered but needed addressing and guided us sensitively through to a satisfactory outcome. We appreciate all her work, understanding and her vast amounts of knowledge, but most of all we want to thank her for her bubbly, friendly, caring attitude that meant so much to us both in what could have been a difficult and sad situation.”