Catherine joined the firm in December 2021 having worked in litigation for some years previously at another local law firm. Catherine’s empathetic and understanding approach helps put clients at ease during difficult times and while discussing sensitive issues. She takes the time to get to know her clients in order to fully understand their needs. Her attention to detail and diligence is of great benefit when preparing Wills, LPAs, applications to HM Courts and during estate administration, when it is important to discover all assets held. Catherine is a born and bred Hartlepudlian and a keen open water swimmer and holds charities such as the RNLI and Great North Air Ambulance close to her heart and regularly takes part in group activities to fundraise.
As we get older, future planning becomes increasingly important to us, especially if we have loved ones.
We are thrilled to announce that we will be hosting its first-ever Law Clinic at Stokesley Cricket Club on the 15th of May from 10 AM to 4 PM.
The Powers of Attorney Act 2023, receiving Royal Assent on 18th September, marks a significant shift in the legal framework surrounding Lasting Powers of Attorney (LPA). Its primary objectives include enhancing safeguards against fraud and abuse, and streamlining the LPA process through digitisation.