Vulnerability generally describes someone who, because of their circumstances, may be at an increased risk of harm. There are many reasons a client may find they are more vulnerable, for example due to a disability, illness, age, or their circumstances, including social isolation, poor education, or experiencing bereavement. Legal professionals, such as solicitors must consider their clients attributes and needs when providing advice.
This session will be looking at the obvious and less obvious forms of vulnerability and identifying lessons learnt from case law around wills, LPAs and gifts where advisers have failed to recognise and adapt their approach.
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Caroline Bielanska
TEP, Solicitor, legal Trainer & Author • Caroline Bielanska Consultancy
Caroline is the former Chief Executive and former Chair of Solicitors for the Elderly, (now Lifetime Lawyers) an organisation she helped to found in 1999. She is well known legal trainer in her specialist field, advising older and vulnerable adults who have limited physical and/or mental capacity. Caroline is trained to use Makaton signs and symbols for clients who struggle to use spoken language, and writes Easy Read legal information to empower those who struggle to otherwise access legal services.
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