Kate Lawrence LL.B
LEGAL PROFESSIONAL AT ZENCO
Education: Bachelors degree in Law
Kate is a legal professional with a Bachelors degree in Law and over six years of experience in property management and estate planning. The most recent three years she has been working with Zenco, specialising in Power of Attorney practices. Kate is a trusted advocate known for her professionalism, integrity, and unwavering commitment to achieving favourable outcomes for Zenco's clients.
Expertise
Drafting and Reviewing LPA Documents
Capacity and Mental Health Considerations
Financial and Property Management
Lasting Power of Attorney Expert
Author
by Posts by Kate Lawrence LL.B | December 18, 2024
When it comes to planning for the future, a Power of Attorney (POA) is an essential legal tool that allows you to appoint someone to manage your affairs if you need help in doing so. However, many people misunderstand what a Power of Attorney actually entails, leading to confusion and unnecessary stress. These misconceptions often […]
by Posts by Kate Lawrence LL.B | December 13, 2024
When you’re planning for the future, it’s essential to ensure that your wishes are respected, especially if you’re ever unable to make decisions for yourself. In the UK, one of the key tools for this is a Mental Capacity Assessment and a Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA). Before an LPA can be put in place, […]
by Posts by Kate Lawrence LL.B | December 11, 2024
Writing a will is an essential step in planning for the future, but it becomes even more important when a loved one has been diagnosed with dementia. Dementia can affect a person’s ability to make decisions, so it’s necessary to act early while they can still express their wishes. In this blog, we’ll help you […]
by Posts by Kate Lawrence LL.B | January 12, 2024
What happens to your Business when you die? When it comes to including your business in your will, having a well-thought-out plan is crucial. This Business Assets Will Help Guide provides comprehensive information on ensuring that your business affairs are appropriately addressed in your will. With approximately 5.7 million businesses in the UK, ranging from […]