Sue Clark
Solicitor - Associate Solicitor-Court of Protection
SRA ID: 576796
Sue also has a strong personal interest in ensuring that families of people on the autistic spectrum know what options are available to them to best support their loved one and guides them through lay Deputyship applications and the Court process. Sue has experience working in Court of Protection deputyships, both Property & Finance and Personal Welfare, for vulnerable people of all ages in a variety of unique circumstances. Professional deputyships from the application stage to longer term management of client affairs. Sue also has a strong personal interest in ensuring that families of people on the autistic spectrum know what options are available to them to best support their loved one and guides them through lay Deputyship applications and the Court process. Clients may lack mental capacity to manage their own affairs due to brain injuries, complex physical and severe learning disabilities, challenging behaviours and communication difficulties. They may also be entitled to a significant compensation claim and Sue ensures that all funds are managed in the vulnerable person’s best interests. Sue’s client-focused skills and personal approach ensure that our clients feel supported and remain at the centre of every decision. She ensures that her clients receive the best level of provision from statutory services and other associated professionals. Sue has published several articles about supporting vulnerable clients and has spoken regularly at events about deputyships.
Abbots House, Abbey Street, RG1 3BD
Licensed for 6 years
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About Sue Clark
Sue also has a strong personal interest in ensuring that families of people on the autistic spectrum know what options are available to them to best support their loved one and guides them through lay Deputyship applications and the Court process. Sue has experience working in Court of Protection deputyships, both Property & Finance and Personal Welfare, for vulnerable people of all ages in a variety of unique circumstances. Professional deputyships from the application stage to longer term management of client affairs. Sue also has a strong personal interest in ensuring that families of people on the autistic spectrum know what options are available to them to best support their loved one and guides them through lay Deputyship applications and the Court process. Clients may lack mental capacity to manage their own affairs due to brain injuries, complex physical and severe learning disabilities, challenging behaviours and communication difficulties. They may also be entitled to a significant compensation claim and Sue ensures that all funds are managed in the vulnerable person’s best interests. Sue’s client-focused skills and personal approach ensure that our clients feel supported and remain at the centre of every decision. She ensures that her clients receive the best level of provision from statutory services and other associated professionals. Sue has published several articles about supporting vulnerable clients and has spoken regularly at events about deputyships.
Languages Spoken: English
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15/03/18
08/04/22