Lindsay Da Re is a Senior Associate-Solicitor in Boyes Turner’s Court of Protection team. She specialises in safeguarding the interests of vulnerable individuals who lack the mental capacity to manage their own affairs. Her practice focuses on ensuring that clients who have sustained brain injuries, whether through illness or accident, receive the support and representation they need to maintain dignity and financial security.
Lindsay’s work encompasses several key areas of expertise. She regularly acts as a property and affairs deputy, taking on the responsibility of managing the finances of clients who are unable to do so themselves. This role requires not only technical legal knowledge but also a deep understanding of each client’s unique circumstances and needs. Lindsay works closely with families to ensure that financial decisions reflect the best interests of the client.
In addition to her deputyship work, Lindsay provides comprehensive advice to trustees of personal injury trusts, helping them navigate the legal and practical considerations involved in administering these. She also serves as a professional trustee for personal injury trusts, bringing professional expertise and independence to the management of funds designed to protect clients’ long-term welfare.
Advising lay deputies and attorneys on Court of Protection applications, Lindsay recognises that many family members and loved ones find themselves thrust into unfamiliar legal territory when a relative loses capacity. She takes pride in providing clear, accessible guidance through what can be a daunting process.
Lindsay is committed to building strong, trusting relationships with her clients and their families, recognising that empathy and clear communication are just as important as legal expertise. For individuals who might otherwise struggle to have their wishes and feelings heard, Lindsay strives to be a dedicated advocate, ensuring their voices remain central to all decisions affecting their lives. Her approach combines technical proficiency with genuine care, always keeping the person at the heart of every matter she handles.
Lindsay's awards and recognitions
- Band 2, Court of Protection (UK wide), group – Chambers
- Band 2, Court of Protection (London), group – Legal 500
Lindsay's accreditations
- Professional deputies forum deputy member
- PDF intermediate accreditation
Lindsay Da Re's expertise
Court of Protection
Deputyship solicitors
Health and welfare deputyship
Personal injury trusts
Statutory wills
Contact Lindsay Da Re
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0118 952 7185
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