Protecting rights. Preserving dignity. Protecting your loved ones involves both complex legal considerations and deeply personal decisions. Our experienced team provides dedicated support to help you or your loved ones maintain independence and security, while protecting what matters most. When someone needs extra support Mental capacity issues – whether from age, disability, or health conditions – require careful handling and expert guidance. Our specialist team understands the emotional and practical challenges involved in planning for the future or managing day-to-day affairs. How we help Our experienced team combines legal expertise with genuine understanding, ensuring your family member’s rights and wellbeing are safeguarded with the care and respect they deserve. We provide practical support across various situations, including: Supporting those with disabilities, learning difficulties, or conditions like dementia Protecting individuals from financial abuse or exploitation Managing day-to-day affairs when someone loses capacity Setting up appropriate legal safeguards for the future Lasting powers of attorney Trusts for vulnerable beneficiaries Dealing with third parties such as the Office of the Public Guardian, Court of Protection, local authorities and NHS trusts Liaising with the Court of Protection and Social Services Acting as a professional attorney or deputy for vulnerable individuals Disabled persons’ trusts Get in touch Contact Holly Chantler Partner, Head of Department Private Client & Court of Protection 01737 854 525 Message Connect On this page Contact our Private Client solicitors to find out more Get in touch