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Helen Mary Steele | Solicitor

 

Qualifications:
BSc, LLB, DipLP, Notary Public

Practice Areas:
Private Client (Residential and Rural (including farm) Sales and Purchases, General Conveyancing, Wills, Powers of Attorney and Adults with Incapacity Issues, Executries and Letting)

About Helen:
Brought up in Borgue, Helen is a ‘Local Lass’. She attended Borgue Primary School and Kirkcudbright Academy, and is a former Kirkcudbright Cornets Lass as part of the Riding of the Marches Festivities. Her father, Ian Steele, now retired was also a long serving Solicitor and Partner with the firm

Helen started her University life studying Applied Sports Science at Edinburgh University before deciding on a career in law. After graduation, she moved to Strathclyde University to complete her law degree and Diploma. She joined a general practise firm in Dumfries to complete her Traineeship and practised there until moving to Williamson and Henry in June 2014.

Helen is also involved in the Crichton Foundation in Dumfries. Away from her desk, Helen is a keen ‘keep fit’ person and spending as much time as possible outdoors (when the Scottish weather allows). She also enjoys cooking, travel and laughing with her friends and family.

 
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