Gemma graduated from the University of Lincoln in 2019 with a Law degree and graduated from the University of Law in 2022 with a distinction in her master’s in legal Practice.
Gemma has worked at Wilson Browne since August 2019, where she started as a paralegal in the Court of Protection team, assisting fee earners on all matters assisting vulnerable and elderly clients.
Following the completion of the two courses, she completed her training contract at Wilson Browne Solicitors with seats in the Court of Protection team, Commercial Litigation team and Private Client team.
In May 2024, Gemma qualified into the Court of Protection team, with nearly 4 years’ experience overall in Court of Protection and care funding matters, she knew that this was the area of law for her. Gemma has a passion for helping people and making sure those most vulnerable are looked after properly.
Gemma can assist on matters in relation to the Court of Protection and relevant applications (e.g deputyship, statutory wills, trustee etc…), care home funding advice for you or for Attorneys trying to navigate the complex world of care funding and advising those accused of deliberately depriving themselves of assets, or again the Attorneys faced with having to deal with these situations.
Expert in:
- Court of Protection
- Court Of Protection – An Overview
- Continuing Healthcare Assessment
- Court Of Protection – Deputyship and Attorneys
- Court of Protection – Frequently asked question
- Court of Protection v Power of Attorney: What’s the difference?
- Care Funding
- Care funding And Care Home Fees – Frequently Asked Questions
- Our Specialists In Care Funding And Home Fees
- Topping Up Care or Care Home Fees
- What You Need To Know When Going Into A Care Home