Philip gets to know each family he works with and regularly gives lectures and seminars for many local and national charities including Mencap, RETT, Age UK and The Carers Centre. Philip gets to know each family he works with and regularly gives lectures and seminars for many local and national charities including Mencap, RETT, Age UK and The Carers Centre. Philip was voted Law Director of the Year by the Law Society in 2011, Volunteer Legal Director of the Year in 2009/10 and is also Chair of the Sussex Chapter of the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners (STEP). Chambers High Net Worth Guide 2021 reports: “Warford is excellent at reassuring the vulnerable. He is an expert in his field, but also has excellent social skills, especially with people with learning disabilities. Another interviewee explained: “He is obviously very competent. He is also an excellent communicator and presents quite complex legal issues in an easily understandable way. The Legal 500 2023 report “What makes the practice unique is its sectoral focus. The firm focuses on providing legal services to support disabled and vulnerable people and they are good at this. They have a deeper knowledge of their field than other practitioners I have met. » Criminal psychologist. I find the study of human behaviour very interesting, especially in a criminal context, when you can profile an author. Philip recently passed the STEP Advanced Certificate in Vulnerable Client Counseling, launched in 2014 and this prestigious qualification was only conducted by a small group of professionals, making Philip and Katherine the first lawyers in the country to hold this certification.

He also holds a number of additional professional qualifications, including the Solicitors for the Elderly (SFE) Older Client Care in Practice award. He holds the STEP Advanced Certificate in Advice Vulnerable Clients and the Solicitors for the Elderly (SFE) Older Client Care in Practice Award. What can you do that no one else in the office can? Chambers 2019 reports: “Working with Philip is a pleasure,” says one interviewee, adding, “Not only is he experienced and knowledgeable in the field, but he is also extremely organized and efficient, and overall a lovely person with top-notch social skills. Money and taxes, wills, trusts and estates, corporations and businesses If you had a day off, where would we be? Chambers 2017 reported: “Philip is known for his work with the families and carers of disabled and vulnerable people. Clients note that “his advice is top-notch. He knows the best course of action before you even ask him a question. You know you are in good hands with him. The Legal 500 2022 reports that Philip is “exceptional in reassuring vulnerable people.” If you could go back in history to a specific date or time, what would it be? At this event, Philip, who specializes in this complex area of law, will help you understand your options and answer your questions.

I would go back to when my grandmother first saw an animated image on television. I was told that she was looking around on television to find out where the voices were coming from. Philip will talk about how families can care for a child with a disability when they are no longer around to care for them with wills and trusts. Philip Warford is Head of Compliance for Finance and Administration at Renaissance Legal Limited. You have 3 years of experience in money and taxation, wills, trusts and investigations, corporations and commercial law as a lawyer. The 2020 Legal 500 reports: “Renaissance Legal`s Philip Warford `inspires confidence` with his combination of expertise and exceptional client support skills.” The Great Barrier Reef before we did too much damage to it and were naming there in a shark tank. The Legal 500 2021 reports that Philip is “exceptionally sensitive to the needs and challenges that affect vulnerable clients and their families.” If I could click with my fingers and be there, a secluded beach with no wifi connection. In the real world, probably at the gym. Chambers High Net Worth Guide 2022 reports: “Philip Warford is an excellent practitioner and expert in the field of vulnerable people,” says a source. One interviewee noted that Warford is “very professional, approachable and has the ability to focus on what needs to be done, rather than the noise that might be presented,” adding, “He is able to handle complex issues.” Chambers 2018 reports: “He is described by one interviewee as `fantastic with clients; You almost have to be like a chameleon in our work and change your style depending on who you`re sitting in the room, and he`s very good at that. Another source also praised his client skills, saying: “He has a very approachable but charismatic style.

He has a brilliant shine and he carries his expertise easily. Philip, a licensed legal framework, specializes in advising parents and caregivers of disabled and vulnerable people on planning for the future. He has practised law in Norfolk and then East Sussex for over 25 years and is ranked as a leading expert by the prestigious Chambers UK publication in its High Net Worth Guide. Philip Warford speaks to the families and carers of Wills & Trusts. In addition to his work with various national charities, Philip works with organisations at the company`s headquarters in Sussex. He also coordinates the National Autistic Helpline, launched in 2019. Philip oversees the Mencap Wills and Trusts helpline, which has provided expert advice to around 800 families since 2013. He also provides training to the Mencap Legacy Wills and Trust Team. Specializes in working with families and caregivers of disabled and vulnerable people, helping them effectively plan for the future with wills, trusts, powers of attorney, court protection applications and estate tax planning. Maybe no one else in the office can do anything, but I`m the only one who`s run a marathon. Let`s go, colleagues, that`s the challenge! Philip will outline options for parents to ensure that their vulnerable child is protected throughout their lives and that their entitlement to benefits is maintained. Showcase your lectures, awards, case studies and more. Although many people already have a will, a will can cause financial hardship for someone with additional needs.

For example, if a sum of money is paid to a person with a disability, it could affect their entitlement to means-tested benefits, now or in the future.