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We are a leading team of Divorce and Family Solicitors with our specialist divorce solicitors providing expert advice about divorce and separation.
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We’ve got years of experience supporting clients across the UK with legal matters relating to long term care and future planning. No matter the circumstances you find yourself in – Poole Alcock’s expert solicitors will be able to support you.
We will advise you about the steps you can take to protect as much of your capital as possible – ensuring that you’re kept informed throughout the decision making process.
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The thought of needing long term residential or nursing care is an unwelcome one, but many people also worry that paying for that care will quickly eat into their savings, leaving little of the legacy they wanted to leave for their loved ones or other beneficiaries. Couples may also worry that a partner or dependant could lose their home to pay for care costs.
If you are concerned that the level of capital you are allowed to keep before you have to fund your own care costs will leave little for you to pass on, the key is to plan ahead. Which is why you need to speak to our solicitors at Poole Alcock.
We will put your mind at rest and help safeguard the family home if it is jointly owned, and advise you about the steps you can take to protect as much of your capital as possible.
If you would like to ensure that you have planned for the future, contact one of our specialist solicitors today to put your mind at ease.
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