Lindsay Da Rè
Solicitor - Senior Associate - Solicitor
SRA ID: 475311
Lindsay joined the Boyes Turner Court of Protection Group in 2021, where she assists with the management of financial and personal welfare matters, primarily for clients who have been mentally incapacitated due to illness or injury. Lindsay has expertise in advising clients on issues relating to mental capacity, best interests decisions and applications relating to deprivation of liberty. She has supported vulnerable adults to challenge their deprivation of liberty in care homes and has assisted several of them to obtain a move to less restrictive or more suitable accommodation. After obtaining her LLB at University of Southampton, Lindsay studied the LPC at The College of Law (as it then was) at Guildford. She completed her training contract with a niche Child Law firm in Surrey, primarily representing parents in Public Law Children Act 1989 proceedings, where she continued to practice until the birth of her children, after which she took a short career break. Lindsay returned to practice in 2019, retraining in the area of Court of Protection, which she has found to be both interesting and rewarding. She particularly enjoys having the opportunity to assist in improving the lives of clients whose mental incapacity means they may otherwise struggle to make their wishes and feelings heard.
Abbots House, Abbey Street, RG1 3BD
Licensed for 12 years
Practice Areas
Personal Injury
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About Lindsay Da Rè
Lindsay joined the Boyes Turner Court of Protection Group in 2021, where she assists with the management of financial and personal welfare matters, primarily for clients who have been mentally incapacitated due to illness or injury. Lindsay has expertise in advising clients on issues relating to mental capacity, best interests decisions and applications relating to deprivation of liberty. She has supported vulnerable adults to challenge their deprivation of liberty in care homes and has assisted several of them to obtain a move to less restrictive or more suitable accommodation. After obtaining her LLB at University of Southampton, Lindsay studied the LPC at The College of Law (as it then was) at Guildford. She completed her training contract with a niche Child Law firm in Surrey, primarily representing parents in Public Law Children Act 1989 proceedings, where she continued to practice until the birth of her children, after which she took a short career break. Lindsay returned to practice in 2019, retraining in the area of Court of Protection, which she has found to be both interesting and rewarding. She particularly enjoys having the opportunity to assist in improving the lives of clients whose mental incapacity means they may otherwise struggle to make their wishes and feelings heard.
Languages Spoken: English
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15/03/12
08/05/24
Amazing people
Almost 5 years ago my sons suffered a life changing brain injury accident. A new life for everyone, so many unknowns so many difficult decisions. I met Claire and the team shortly after the accident. So many questions answered but more than than that, amazing lovely people. Claire has been guiding me and the family throughout this ordeal with such compassion, there every time I needed her we couldn’t of asked for a nicer person. I have met many others with in Boyes Turner and all have been genuine lovely people, I’m now working with Ruth and Lindsay from the court of protecting. Again I cant say enough about them amazing lovely people. They truly do wont the best for my son and they did and continue to do so.
Lawyer named in this review: Lindsay Da Rè
A representative from Boyes Turner LLP responded to this review on 03 August, 2023
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