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Michelle Pugh

Email: michelle.pugh@wrigleys.co.uk

Telephone: 0114 267 5588

Office: Sheffield

Department: Court of Protection

Position: Managing Associate

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Michelle qualified as a solicitor at Wrigleys in 2017, having previously worked in both the Court of Protection and Trust administration team and the Property Department since 2013. She continued in the Property team following qualification, specialising in Court of Protection and Personal Injury Trust transactions, registrations and adaptations. Michelle re-joined the Court of Protection and Trust administration team in 2022 to use her previous knowledge and experience within these areas to provide support to our team of paralegals working with vulnerable clients.

Michelle deals in all aspects of Personal Injury Trusts and Court of Protection work, with a particular interest in Deputyships and property adaptations.

Michelle has written the following articles:

Requirements, Risks and Pitfalls of Insuring Unoccupied Property

 
 
 

25 Mar 2025
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Demystifying contractual terms for charities: understanding termination rights in charity contracts and avoiding the pitfalls

Explaining the pitfalls of contract termination for charities. The detail is important, and timing can be everything!

20 Mar 2025
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Understanding the Social Care 'Doom Loop': Insights from Social Care 360

The Social Care 360 report reveals a 'doom loop' in social care, with rising costs leading to fewer people receiving publicly funded long-term care.

18 Mar 2025
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Demystifying contractual terms for charities: Penalties

Encouraging contractual performance - the carrot or the stick? What are penalties and why are they problematic?