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Wrigleys appointed to the National Autistic Society’s list of solicitors

02 September 2014

Wrigleys are delighted to be added to the NAT’s specialist solicitor list.

The National Autistic Society are a leading UK charity for people with autism (including Asperger syndrome) and their families.

Lynne Bradey of Wrigleys comments “I am delighted that Wrigleys has been accepted onto the National Autistic Society’s specialist solicitor list. 

Our team has lots of experience of giving specialist legal advice to disabled and vulnerable people relating to their finances and wider asset protection.

Our advice concentrates on helping people to remain financially secure for their whole lives, and by doing so reducing the stress for our clients and their families.

For more information about Wrigleys’ specialist asset protection service, please visit our trust and asset protection webpage  
 
 
 
 
 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
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