Alexandra Milson

Alexandra Milson

Solicitor

Court of Protection

Alexandra is a Court of Protection solicitor who specialises in managing property and financial affairs for vulnerable clients.

She works closely with deputies and attorneys to protect and advance the interests of those who lack capacity to manage their own affairs.

With experience across corporate, family, and private client law, Alexandra brings a comprehensive understanding to her Court of Protection practice.

She takes a thoughtful and detailed approach to supporting both professional deputies and attorneys, ensuring that every client’s affairs are managed with care and attention to their individual circumstances.

Qualifications & Memberships

Alexandra is an active member of several professional bodies, including the Professional Deputies Forum and the Court of Protection Practitioners Association (CoPPA), keeping her at the forefront of developments in this specialist area.

She is also a member of the Association of Lifetime Lawyers and the Law Society, reflecting her commitment to maintaining the highest professional standards in supporting vulnerable clients.

Experience

Professional deputy management

Managing complex property and financial affairs for vulnerable clients where the firm’s Head of Department has been appointed as professional deputy, including coordinating with care providers, financial advisers, and family members

Court of Protection applications

Assisting attorneys and deputies with applications to the Court of Protection, providing clear guidance through complex procedures while ensuring all statutory requirements are met

Statutory reporting

Supporting clients with the preparation and submission of annual reports to the Office of the Public Guardian, ensuring compliance while maintaining transparent communication

Lasting Powers of Attorney administration

Managing ongoing affairs for clients where partners of the firm act as attorneys under Lasting Powers of Attorney, including regular review of care arrangements and financial planning

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