Amy Williams

Amy Williams

Amy Williams | Solicitor | Head of Conveyancing Department

Amy Williams obtained her Law Degree from Bangor University and completed her LPC at the University of Law in Chester. Amy began her conveyancing career with a local firm, before joining the team at Bennett Smith Solicitors as a paralegal in February 2015. Amy became a trainee solicitor in August 2015, qualifying in March 2017.

Based at our conveyancing department in the Parc Menai office, Amy is a solicitor specialising in residential property transactions and also has experience in family law.

Amy has been the Head of the Firm’s Conveyancing Department since March 2020 and, together with the rest of the team, endeavours to make the conveyancing process as easy and stress-free as possible for our clients and always provides a personal approach. She prides herself on her reliable repeat business and ongoing recommendations.

Posts by Amy Williams

Can you legally disinherit a child?

Can you legally disinherit a child?

Family Law | by Amy Williams |

Not many people are aware that in England and Wales, parents have the legal right to disinherit a child in their Will. However, restrictions exist that must be considered when a person decides where and how their assets are distributed in a legal Will.

Read more
Is a handwritten Will legal?

Is a handwritten Will legal?

Wills | by Amy Williams |

Important documents, Wills let us control how our assets are distributed after we die. They appoint individuals to manage our interests, guardians to care for minor children, ensure our wishes are honoured and our dependents provided for.

Read more
What are the Three Types of Separation in Marriage?

What are the Three Types of Separation in Marriage?

Family Law | by Amy Williams |

Marriage separation can be a challenging time filled with uncertainty. Couples in the UK considering separation should understand the different types of separation available. To help them make an informed decision about their future, this article explores the three main types of separation in marriage, and their legal status. Trial separation A trial separation is…

Read more

Garth Bach,
Nant Y Garth,
Y Felinheli,
Gwynedd, LL56 4QF

Tel: 01248 671994

12 Chestnut Court,
Parc Menai,
Bangor,
Gwynedd, LL57 4FH

Tel: 01248 679000

© Copyright 2024. Bennett Smith Limited trading as Bennett Smith Solicitors. Registered in England and Wales. Reg No: 07156180. Authorised and regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority under reference 627114. Our professional rules of conduct can be viewed here. You can view our Privacy Policy here.