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wace morganNEWS Winter 2016 here to help Civil & Commercial Mediation Commercial & Agricultural Commercial & Civil Litigation Debt Recovery Elderly Client & Care Funding Employment Family Arbitration Family Matters Family Mediation Personal Injury Residential Property Social Housing & Development Wills,Trusts, Tax Planning & Probate Momentous year for firm It was a momentous year for Wace Morgan Solicitors and the firm is looking forward to another 12 months of development this year. The biggest milestone during 2015 – and one of the most important steps since its foundation in 1815 - was the move to new offices. “We made the decision to relocate and combine our three smaller branches into a larger head office due to continued expansion and development of our legal services,” said Managing Partner Diana Packwood. “From the first day we moved in we saw immediate benefits for both clients and staff. SOLICITORS “The new open plan premises provides us with an accessible, modern working environment which is located in the centre of the town. “We now have an excellent reception area, meeting rooms and an upgraded IT system which improve clients’ experience and quality of care and the feedback we are receiving is very positive. “The move has proved to be very successful and will enable us to expand further this year” “Communication between departments is also much easier and more efficient. All in all the move has proved to be very successful and will enable us to expand further this year and continue to enhance our services. In this issue... New Law Society president. Esther accredited as a mediator. Stefanka is promoted to private client executive. Elderly care team expanding.A year of achievement. Busy year for community events. Sallie-Anne is new Law Society president Esther now accredited as a mediator Sallie-Anne O’Byrne has been appointed as President of the Shropshire Law Society The head of our family department officially took over the reins from Praveen Chaudhari at the society’s annual dinner this autumn. The society, which was founded over 135 years ago, represents solicitors across Shropshire. Mrs O’Byrne said: “The Shropshire Law Society promotes the values of professionalism, honesty and integrity amongst its many members throughout the county. I am delighted to accept the position of president with a view to continuing the excellent work and tradition of those before me.” Praveen Chaudhari of Lanyon Bowdler commented: “It has been a good year for the Shropshire Law Society and a busy year for the profession as a whole. “I am delighted to be passing on the presidency to Sallie-Anne O’Byrne in whom I have every confidence to carry on the good work.” Stefanka is promoted to private client executive “Many people do not realise that Legal Aid for mediation is still available.” “We are happy to see couples at any stage, from when they first separate to when they are in the midst of proceedings on financial issues, children issues or both.” One of Wace Morgan’s family mediators, who advises people throughout Shropshire and mid Wales, has recently gained a further professional accreditation. Esther Evans qualified as a mediator three years ago and has now received full accreditation by the Family Mediation Council, meaning she can undertake work with clients eligible for Legal Aid or those paying privately. “I am pleased to have achieved full accreditation as a mediator and look forward to working with a wider range of clients in the county and mid Wales,” said Esther. “Many people do not realise that Legal Aid for mediation is still available.” Family mediation is where an independent, trained professional helps you and your ex partner to work out an agreement about issues such as arrangements for your children or your finances If you’re splitting-up or getting a divorce, family mediation can help you to sort arrangements with your ex or other family members. Family mediation assists all sorts of people: married and unmarried, parents, grandparents, step-parents and young people can all take part. Esther has now trained to consult directly with children during the mediation process, subject to both parent’s consent, when a couple are attending mediation to sort out the arrangements for children. This will help clients resolve issues in many cases. The family mediation service at Wace Morgan covers Shropshire and mid Wales and is able to see clients at bases in Shrewsbury, Telford, Oswestry, Church Stretton, Newtown and Welshpool. Stefanka joined the firm in 2008 as a legal secretary and two years later started studying towards the Chartered Institute of Legal Executives qualification. She was promoted to private client executive recently and has carried out a range of work including work including Administration of Estates and Powers of Attorney. “However, I am primarily focused on Court of Protection cases, including making applications to the court and acting on behalf of Wace Morgan Partners who are appointed as professional deputies,” she commented. “I look forward to being part of this dedicated team.” “I am very pleased to have been made a private client executive at this well-respected firm. The private client department here has always been extremely supportive and I look forward to being part of this dedicated and knowledgeable team.” Stefanka grew up in Wem and now lives in Shrewsbury. She has an archaeology degree and her interests include history and archaeology, motorsport and volunteering with the Dogs Trust. Diana Packwood, managing partner congratulated Stefanka. She added: “I am very pleased to announce her promotion to the position of private client executive – it is well deserved as combining study with full time work is not always easy.” Elderly care team expanding to meet growing need Our elderly client and care funding department is expanding and now comprises six members of staff. Experienced lawyer Nicola Hawes has recently been made senior elderly client executive; Lydia Owen has been recruited as an elderly client executive; Heather Evans has also been promoted to this position and Solicitor Lucy Kealy has moved to join the team from private client work. The four, who give advice and support to elderly and vulnerable adults and their families throughout the region, are supported by legal secretaries Gill Davies and Jane Laws. Specialist areas of expertise include: l Free NHS continuing healthcare funding and funded nurse care contribution l Local authority funding, including issues relating to third party contributions (“top up fees”) l Many other funding of long term care issues, including s117 Mental Health Act 1983 free aftercare l Advice on Lasting Powers of Attorney, Enduring Powers of Attorney, Court of Protection issues l Advance medical decisions and wills are also available through our Wills, Trusts and Probate Department. “There is a growing demand for our services and our department is developing in response to this need,” commented Nicola, who also provides support and valuable talks to local volunteer groups and charities. Lucy is an associate member of Solicitors for the Elderly, an independent national organisation of lawyers who specialise in providing advice on legal issues specific to elderly and vulnerable adults. Lucy also sits on the SFE Shropshire regional group committee and has done for several years. “Approximately £2 million has been recovered so far” Wace Morgan has built up considerable expertise in the area of obtaining NHS continuing healthcare funding for a patient’s existing and future nursing care, including retrospective funding claims where patients were wrongfully requested to pay nursing fees: approximately £2 million has been recovered for our clients so far. In respect of Local Authority care funding, thousands of pounds have been recovered for clients who have improperly been asked to fund a “Third Party Top Up” for their loved one’s care. The team offer a free 20 minute consultation regarding funding of long term care issues. For any care funding concerns please do not hesitate to contact our elderly client team who can assist you through the legal minefield. A year of achievement... Our personal injury team won over £1m for clients last year – an incredible achievement. The team, headed by Partner Jeremy Taylor, are specialists in dealing with Personal Injury claims following an accident and offer a free 20-minute consultation for clients. Debt recovery specialist Glenda Hammond offers a personal, responsive and cost effective service to enable clients to recover money owed. Heather Evans, Gill Davies, Nicola Hawes, Jane Laws, Lucy Kealy, Lydia Owen. We keep our communications “jargon free” so that you fully understand all our comments and advice and in 2015 a total of £185,000 of debts were recovered. The smallest claim was £200 and the largest was over £26,000 and these were for both private and commercial clients. Busy year for community events Wace Morgan has had a busy year sponsoring shows and taking part in community events in Shropshire. During 2015 the firm provided valuable backing for theatrical performances at Shrewsbury’s Theatre Severn such as Hairspray, staged by Mad Cow Productions and Sister Act, produced by Shrewsbury Amateur Operatic Society. A team of staff also attended Minsterley Show, the county’s oldest and most prestigious one-day event, and Cruckton Ploughing Match. Involvement will continue this year, with the next show to be sponsored being Spamalot which will be performed at the Theatre Severn from Thursday 28 to Saturday April 30, by Mad Cow Productions. Some of the Minsterley Show team: Matthew Jones, Sam Briggs, Gill Davies, Helen Alexander, Claire Jenkins and Carolyn Freeman. Diana Packwood (centre) with some of the cast of Sister Act at the Theatre Severn. SOLICITORS 21 St Mary’s Street, Shrewsbury, Shropshire SY1 1ED 31 Market Street, Newtown, Powys, SY16 2PG 01743 280 100 01686 626 641 help@wmlaw.co.uk www.wacemorgan.co.uk help@wmlaw.co.uk www.wacemorgantomleys.co.uk SOLICITORS