Supporting The Mulberry Centre: Free Life Planning Advice for Cancer Patients

At Garner & Hancock Solicitors, we believe that legal support should be accessible when it is needed most. For over three years, our partner Nigel George has worked closely with The Mulberry Centre to provide vital legal guidance to cancer patients and their families.

Dealing with a diagnosis is an overwhelming experience, and the last thing a patient should worry about is navigating complex legal paperwork. That is why we dedicate time every month to offer clarity and peace of mind through our Life Planning Advice Sessions.

Expert Advice When You Need It Most

On the first Thursday of every month, Nigel George provides a dedicated two-hour telephone clinic. During this window, we offer:

  • Free 30-minute consultations for patients and caregivers.
  • Expert guidance exclusively focused onLife Planning.
  • A compassionate, confidential environment to discuss your future.

Why Life Planning Matters

Life planning is about more than just paperwork; it is about ensuring your wishes are respected and your loved ones are protected. Our sessions regularly help several callers per month with essential matters such as:

  • Wills: Ensuring your estate is distributed according to your wishes.
  • Lasting Powers of Attorney (LPA): Appointing trusted individuals to make health or financial decisions on your behalf should you become unable to do so.

How to book

These sessions are held via telephone to ensure they are accessible to patients from the comfort of their homes.

If you or a loved one are supported by The Mulberry Centre and requires advice on Wills or Powers of Attorney, please contact The Mulberry Centre directly to book your slot in our next Thursday session.

For more information on our Life Planning services, you can also visit our Wills and Probate page or contact Garner & Hancock Solicitors today.

How Can We Help? Feel free to contact us anytime for a consultation on your legal matters.
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