Elderly and vulnerable client

Our team of experts is highly skilled in advising elderly and vulnerable clients and their families on a wide range of legal matters.

We aim to bring you peace of mind by providing practical advice on everyday issues, as well as planning ahead for the future.

We will talk you through your options step by step, making sure you understand and are completely happy with the choices you make before we help implement your decisions.

Services for elderly and vulnerable clients

Very few local firms offer a specialist team to deal with complex issues affecting the elderly and vulnerable, so we are proud to have such a wealth of knowledge and expertise.

Our services include:

  • NHS continuing healthcare applications
  • Community care advice
  • Protecting your assets if you need residential or nursing care
  • Lasting powers of attorney
  • Registration of powers of attorney

We can also help with:

  • Deputyship applications to the Court of Protection
  • Capacity and consent issues
  • Welfare benefits for the elderly
  • Protecting disabled and vulnerable children
  • Wills
  • Advance decisions (commonly referred to as living wills)

How can we help you?

Choose Furley Page solicitors for expert advice

Three senior legal advisers in our team are Accredited Lifetime Lawyers, some of the most qualified lawyers in the country for supporting vulnerable and older people with the right legal advice.

Nicola August is an Approved Panel Deputy of the Court of Protection and the only one in East Kent and Medway.

We will make sure that one point of contact is assigned to handle all of your affairs, reducing both confusion and stress in the process.

Contact Nicola August to find out how we can help you.

 

Free seminar to benefit your members

We have re-launched our popular seminar scheme which provides free information about important topics such as care home funding, wills and lasting powers of attorney to help people nearing retirement age to plan for a secure future. Covid-19 highlighted the importance of forward planning and the difficulties individuals and their relatives can experience when appropriate plans are not in place.

We give talks to groups such as the Women’s Institute, U3A and retirement clubs on these topics.  If you feel a free seminar would be of benefit to your members please contact Nicola August for further information.

 

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