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Rothley Law is an award-winning national law firm, helping at all stages of your life. Our lawyers become part of families like yours.

We provide empathetic and caring legal support, ensuring we’re always by your side when you need us most.

As featured on ITV, Daily Mail, and The Guardian, our experienced team specialises in protecting and supporting elderly and vulnerable clients.

Contact us today by leaving your details on our contact form or call the Rothley Law offices at 0116 216 4000 for professional, compassionate legal support.

How We Can Help

At Rothley Law, we offer comprehensive legal services for elderly and vulnerable clients:

  • Power of Attorney: Setting up and managing Lasting Powers of Attorney to protect your interests and wishes.
  • Financial Abuse Protection: Expert support in preventing and addressing financial abuse of vulnerable individuals.
  • Wills and Probate: Professional assistance in creating, updating, and executing wills, plus full probate services.
  • Court Appointed Representatives: Help with deputyship applications and management when needed.
  • Disputed Wills: Expert resolution of contentious probate matters and will disputes.
  • Power of Attorney Abuse: Specialist support in addressing and resolving cases of Power of Attorney abuse.

Why choose Rothley Law

Award-Winning Team

Nationally recognised expertise in elderly client care

Family-Focused Approach

We become trusted advisors to your family

Empathetic Support

Caring, understanding legal guidance at every step

Our Process

Step 1

Initial consultation to understand your needs

Step 2

Tailored legal advice and support plan

Step 3

Implementation of legal solutions

Step 4

Ongoing support and care

Who We Help

Our experienced team specialises in supporting elderly and vulnerable clients, as well as their families and caregivers. We can assist with:

  • Setting up Lasting Powers of Attorney for financial decisions or health and welfare
  • Protecting vulnerable individuals from financial abuse
  • Creating or updating wills to protect your wishes
  • Managing probate proceedings with care and efficiency
  • Resolving disputes over wills or powers of attorney

Contact us today to discuss how we can help you and your family.

Call us: 0116 216 4000

Our Commitment

Experience

Award-winning team with extensive expertise in elderly client care

Understanding

Empathetic approach focused on your unique needs

Support

Dedicated legal guidance throughout your journey

Frequently Asked Questions

Here are some common questions about our elderly and vulnerable client services:

A Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) is a legal document that allows you to appoint someone you trust to make decisions on your behalf if you become unable to do so. There are two types: one for financial decisions and one for health and welfare decisions. Our team can help you set up both types and ensure your interests are protected.

If someone has lost mental capacity and doesn’t have a valid Power of Attorney in place, a Court Appointed Representative (Deputy) may be needed. We can help assess the situation and guide you through the application process with the Court of Protection.

If you suspect financial abuse of a vulnerable person, it’s important to act quickly. Contact us immediately at 0116 216 4000, and we can advise on the best course of action, including legal interventions to protect the vulnerable person’s assets and interests.

We take great care to ensure vulnerable clients’ wishes are understood and protected. This includes taking time to explain options clearly, involving family members where appropriate, and implementing legal safeguards to protect their interests. All our meetings are conducted at a pace comfortable for our clients.

Updating a will involves reviewing your current circumstances and wishes, then creating a new document that reflects these changes. We’ll guide you through the process, ensure all legal requirements are met, and help you consider all aspects of your estate planning.

Contact us today