Having multi-lingual clients can often be commonplace for many wills and probate professionals throughout the UK. This could be a family member of a deceased client, or a new resident within the country for example. Have you considered how, if this was to be the case, you would deliver your services to such a client?
This week’s tweet focuses on a specialist group set up to train local residents by delivering presentations in two languages. Is this something you have come across before?
Have you had clients who’s first language wasn’t English? What are the most effective ways of managing such cases?
For our local Chinese community – useful advice on Wills, Inheritance Tax and foreign assets in English and Chinese https://t.co/hxJSJ5vWlm
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