Our clients often come to us at significant moments in their lives: making a will, planning for later life, putting in place a Lasting Power of Attorney, supporting a loved one who has lost capacity, or dealing with the practical and emotional difficulties that follow a bereavement or dispute.
These are rarely just legal issues. They are deeply personal situations where clarity, reassurance, and sound judgement matter just as much as technical expertise. That is why we are members of The Association of Lifetime Lawyers. Being an Accredited Lifetime Lawyer represents a recognised standard of excellence in this area of law. It means our advice is shaped not only around legal documents and procedures, but around the realities of life – health, family, relationships, and vulnerability in all its forms.
As part of our accreditation, we undertake specialist training and ongoing professional development to ensure we understand the complexities our clients may face. This also includes learning how to spot signs of neglect and abuse as well as understand key issues that can affect vulnerable and older people – such as dementia, or problems with hearing, sight, and mobility.
In practice, this means a more thoughtful, tailored approach to support our clients to make informed decisions with confidence.
It also means a commitment to the highest professional standards, accountability, and care. We’re always focused on achieving better outcomes for clients. Choosing an Accredited Lifetime Lawyer gives reassurance that not only the legal outcomes matter, but also the journey to achieving it.
This year, The Association of Lifetime Lawyers celebrates 30 years of providing expert legal advice when it’s needed most. We’re proud to be part of this organisation, which has been campaigning on behalf of vulnerable people since 1996, working with government, legal bodies and organisations to ensure the voice of vulnerable and older people is heard.
When people don’t have access to specialist legal advice, the impact for them and their loved ones can be devastating – this is why we’d always recommend getting in touch with an Accredited Lifetime Lawyer; we are specialists who can give you the right advice and support throughout your life.