Solicitors Isleworth

Imogen Cotter

Trainee Solicitor

Imogen graduated with a first-class degree in Law from the University of Portsmouth in 2022. During her studies, she volunteered at the university’s free legal clinic, assisting members of the wider community.

Since graduating, Imogen has worked in the Life Planning department and is now a Trainee Solicitor, currently undertaking her seat in the Litigation department. Alongside her training, she is studying part-time at BPP University to complete her Legal Practice Course with a Master of Laws, which she is due to finish later this year.

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In her spare time, Imogen enjoys travelling, playing guitar, going to the theatre, and spending time with her sister.

Recent Work

  • Contested Probate – Caveat Withdrawal – Successfully defended claims challenging Will validity, leading to the withdrawal of a caveat and securing the grant of probate.
  • Contested Probate – Ongoing Complex Dispute – Managing a high-value probate dispute, including drafting Sears Tooth Agreements, warning off caveators, and instructing counsel to protect estate assets and enable efficient litigation.
  • Financial Remedy in Divorce – Analysed detailed disclosure, assessed financial conduct, and contributed to settlement strategy.
  • Inheritance and Divorce – Advised on estates involving deeds of variation, historic trusts, and jointly held property, safeguarding client interests and ensuring compliance with competing claims.
  • Non-UK Domicile Trust Planning – Delivered cross-border legal and tax advice for clients with multi-jurisdictional assets, including crypto holdings, applying forced heirship, EU Succession Regulation, and renvoi to produce compliant strategies.
  • Estate Tax Compliance – Assisted clients in resolving unpaid rental income tax matters, liaising with HMRC to achieve compliance while mitigating personal liability, protecting both estate and family interests.
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