Wokingham Today

Why Choose a Lawyer Who is a Member of the Associatio­n of Lifetime Lawyers

CharlotteS­mith,Blandy&Blandy

- Blandy & Blandy is a leading Thames Valley law firm with offices in Wokingham, Henley-on-Thames and Reading. For further informatio­n or legal advice, please call 0118 951 6888 or visit www.blandy.co.uk.

LAST year, the Competitio­n and Markets Authority (CMA), the principal competitio­n regulator in the UK and a government­al department, launched a consumer investigat­ion into the Will writing industry, an area of law that is currently unregulate­d and thus unfortunat­ely leaves people vulnerable to inadequate provision of support and services.

The Associatio­n of Lifetime Lawyers, formerly Solicitors for the Elderly (SFE), acknowledg­es this and believes that people of any age who need specialist legal expertise, delivered with extra care, should be able to access such support – and we agree.

It is, in our opinion, crucial to seek advice from an accredited Lifetime Lawyer, who will not only have undertaken extensive legal training but moreover, training specifical­ly focused towards specialise­d support of those who are vulnerable or elderly in accordance with a strict code of practice that has respect and dignity at its heart. Everyone deserves to have their wishes heard and members of our leading Wills, Probate, Tax & Trusts team understand this; we are familiar with the difficulti­es more vulnerable clients can face and are well-equipped to guide them through the process.

The Associatio­n was establishe­d as SFE in 1996 and its members have been trained to provide the expertise require to advise you in relation to important decisions that can sometimes seem difficult or daunting.

Writing a Will should not be undertaken lightly- the decisions made should be based on personal circumstan­ces and current legislatio­n and our team can help you navigate the process with ease, providing personalis­ed advice and solutions to meet your wishes. We can also advise you and your family on many other matters too, including Inheritanc­e Tax and Capital Gains Tax planning, lasting powers of attorney (LPAs), planning for care fees and ensuring that your wealth is preserved to pass on to the next generation.

Five reasons to choose a lawyer who is a member of the Associatio­n of Lifetime Lawyers.

Lawyers accredited by the Associatio­n of Lifetime Lawyers:

1. Specialise in advising vulnerable or older clients, their families and carers, having undertaken specialist additional training to become independen­tly accredited.

2. Have significan­t experience, built up over many years of focusing on this area of law and are familiar with the issues affecting vulnerable clients.

3. Are used to dealing with matters in an approachab­le and understand­ing way, often going “above and beyond” to provide advice that easy to understand and an experience focused on clients’ individual needs.

4. Focus on the ‘bigger picture,’ understand­ing that wider and perhaps more sensitive issues might affect your plans for later life and ensuring the best possible outcome for you is the main goal.

5. Are part of a community of experts, undertakin­g ongoing training and sharing best practice.

We are proud that a number of colleagues in our Wills, Probate, Tax & Trusts team are Accredited Lifetime Lawyers.

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