Wednesday, March 24, 2021

Kate Garraway and the legal protection we should all have in place

 

Kate Garraway’s heart-breaking story of her husband Derek’s year-long battle with Covid has been made even more complicated by the lack of legal protection she and Derek had in place. Kate was unable to access funds to manage her husband’s care or refinance her mortgage. She didn’t even have the legal right to see his medical notes, owing to data protection.

Power of Attorney

Research by SFE, shows that 65% of us think our next-of-kin will make medical and care decisions for us if we are no longer able to. In reality, this isn’t the case unless a Health & Welfare Lasting Power of Attorney is in place. Whilst there’s been a rise in the number of enquiries made about Lasting Power of Attorneys (LPAs) during the pandemic, only 22% of people in the UK actually have one.

To avoid this difficult kind of legal situation it’s important to use a specialist lawyer who is experienced in this area of the law, and is trained to support people making these crucial, complex and difficult decisions. According to Which? 22,000 LPAs are rejected every year so it’s essential that you get your legal documents right.

Lasting Powers of Attorney are beneficial in allowing those you trust to be appointed to assist with your property, finances and your health and care decisions. To read more about these documents please see our FAQ section.

Throughout the pandemic the Private Client team in Norwich and Attleborough have continued to assist their clients in putting in place these documents. Instructions can be taken over the telephone, via teams or in person depending on what works best for the client. Each client can have a tailored approach to the way in which we prepare their documents to ensure these are put in place in a timely but safe manner.

Laura Rumsey, Solicitor in the Private Client Team in Norwich and member of SFE (Solicitors for the Elderly), the membership organisation for specialist solicitors who support older and vulnerable people is more than happy to assist and can be contacted on 01603 675645 or lr@rogers-norton.co.uk.

Thursday, March 11, 2021

New appointments for Rogers and Norton

 We are delighted to announce the arrival of three new members of our team.

Chloe Tooley, Paul Oldershaw, Jack Crosthwaite

Experienced fee earner starts in Commercial Property

We are pleased to have appointed Paul Oldershaw into our Commercial Property Team in Norwich. Paul has many years’ experience and brings a wealth of knowledge to strengthen our Property Team.

Paul graduated with a degree in Law and Economics from Keele University before completing a post graduate diploma in Legal Practice. He qualified as a Solicitor in 2003 and has specialised in Commercial property since then.

His vast knowledge and experience includes property development, advising business occupiers of office, retail and industrial property, agriculture, property investors, licenced trade and secured lending.

The Legal 500 describes Paul as “patient, helpful with incredible attention to detail”.

If you need any Commercial Property advice then please contact Paul on 01603 675622 or email paul.oldershaw@rogers-norton.co.uk

New Trainee Solicitors

Jack Crosthwaite and Chloe Tooley join as new Trainee Solicitors and will commence their training with Peter Hastings in our Litigation Team and Richard Etheridge in Company & Commercial Team respectively.

Jack graduated from Manchester Metropolitan University with a Law degree in 2019 before completing the Legal Practice Course and Masters also at Manchester.

Jack’s interests include football and fitness including amateur boxing where he represented Attleborough Boxing Club over several years. He has even competed internationally and won a gold medal boxing in Finland!

Chloe graduated from University of Sheffield with a Law degree, which included a year studying in The Netherlands at the University of Groningen. She then completed the Legal Practice Course in Sheffield before taking a role as a Litigation Paralegal dealing with damage claims on behalf of a large UK corporation.

Chloe’s interests include dancing and performing arts achieving high grades through the International Dance Teacher’s Association. Singing and art are also keen interests.


The appointment of an experienced fee earner and two new trainees is very positive news as we continue to grow and strengthen our team.

In a challenging year for everyone, Rogers and Norton has adapted and progressed with projects to increase efficiencies and to ensure excellent client care. This is testament to our staff and their hard work and efforts over the past year.