Jane Netting > Wrigleys Solicitors LLP > Sheffield, England > Lawyer Profile

Wrigleys Solicitors LLP
Derwent House, 150 Arundel Gate
Sheffield, South Yorkshire
S1 2FN
England

Work Department

Personal tax, trusts and probate

Position

Partner

Career

Jane deals with all areas of private client work, including will drafting, with an emphasis on asset preservation for the families of vulnerable people, tax and estate planning and administration of estates.

She has a particular interest in Court of Protection work, including Deputyships, Statutory Wills, preparing and registering Lasting Powers of Attorney and registering Enduring Powers of Attorney.

Jane also receives a number of referrals from other professionals. For example, fixed fee grant applications where there is a personal injury claim ongoing and statements as to anticipated deputyship costs.

Memberships

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Lawyer Rankings

Yorkshire and the Humber > Private client > Personal tax, trusts and probate

Wrigleys Solicitors LLP acts on behalf of a diverse range of high and ultra-high net worth clients, with particular expertise advising farming and land-owning groups, family business owners, and injured and disabled individuals. Andrew Wriglesworth, whose particular area of expertise is landed estates, co-leads in Leeds alongside managing partner Marie-Louise Hamilton, who heads the trust management and family business teams. Jane Netting and Lynne Bradey additionally co-lead the team, and are based in Sheffield. Angus Hunter Smart is a key name for succession planning for landowning clients, while Julia Boyes covers trust law and a broad range of tax issues. Recent changes to the team include the recruitment of Suzannah Farnell from Veta Law in January 2023, and Chelsea Martin‘s promotion to partner, in May 2023.

London > Private client > Court of protection

(Leading partners)

Jane NettingWrigleys Solicitors LLP

At Wrigleys Solicitors LLP, ‘from the moment they meet the client through the litigation process and beyond, they offer a high-quality service’. The specialist team helps clients who are under the jurisdiction of the Court of Protection dealing with all aspects of property and affairs. It also provides advice on community care, and other areas relating to property and employment matters. The current assets the group is managing for injured clients is worth £400m, including 143 deputyship clients. Debbie Davies heads the team alongside the ‘excellentJane Netting. Charlotte Dyson is recommended for her experience across a wide range of complex property and affairs matters.