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Charlotte Dyson

Email: charlotte.dyson@wrigleys.co.uk

Telephone: 0114 267 5620

Office: Sheffield

Departments:

  • Probate, Trusts & Estate Planning
  • Court of Protection and Catastrophic Injury Support

Position: Partner

Areas of practice:

Charlotte qualified as a solicitor in 2010. Charlotte specialises in cases involving the Court of Protection, personal injury trusts and asset protection for the young, elderly and vulnerable, on which she works closely with Lynne Bradey. She also deals with drafting and registering lasting powers of attorney and registering enduring powers of attorney.

Charlotte has been recognised on the 2016 list of Top 35 Under 35 private client professionals.

 

Testimonials:

"I’ve been hugely impressed by Charlotte Dyson. She’s passionate about her clients, goes the extra mile, has superb knowledge and excellent judgment. A future star of the Court of Protection world." (Legal 500)

 
 

Professional memberships:

Dementia Action Alliance Professional Services Lead - Rotherham

SCOPE recommended advisor

MENCAP recommended advisor

Charlotte is a Dementia Champion

 

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