Thursfields is one of the region’s most long established and reputable law firms.
With over 110 staff in seven offices across Worcestershire and the West Midlands, we have the resources and expertise to provide a full range of legal services to you. We help you face changing circumstances.
Our team of experienced lawyers have the specialist knowledge, experience and ability to advise you at any one of our offices. Our ability to give you tailored advice based on your individual circumstances enables us to help you face changing circumstances, so that you can plan the future with confidence, whether at home or work.
Care and Court of Protection
This team deals with a wide range of care and court of protection matters, including advice on funding for care, lasting powers of attorney, deputyship applications and ongoing administration, including gifts, property transactions and wills and contested matters in this field.
Wills and Estates & Trusts
We advise on the full range of Wills and Probate matters. We also specialise in care matters and court of protection work affecting both elderly clients, vulnerable adults and those who lack the capacity to manage their affairs due to medical illness, personal injury or clinical negligence.
Qualifications and Memberships
Solicitors for the Elderly(SFE)
Thursfields are members of Solicitors for the Elderly which is an independent, national organisation of lawyers, such as solicitors, barristers, and chartered legal executives who provide specialist legal advice for older and vulnerable people, their families and carers.
STEP
We are also members of STEP which is the worldwide professional associate for those advising families across generations.
Law Society
We are members of the Law Society Private Client Section and have in depth knowledge on a range of topics including; making a Will, Inheritance Tax (IHT) planning, registration of Enduring Powers of Attorney (EPA), Lasting Powers of Attorney (LPA) including registration and acting as attorney, advanced directives (living wills), court of protection applications, trusts, administration of estates (probate), intestacy (dying without a will) and deeds of variation.
