Free legal advice to help society’s vulnerable at charity fair
3rd October 2022
A Sheffield legal practice is carrying on its support for the Sparkle Sheffield charity by playing a leading role in its Autism Parent and Professional Resources Day next weekend.
City-based Graysons will be offering free advice around the protection of assets for vulnerable children which includes information on wills, discretionary trusts, lasting powers of attorney and court of protection.
Sparkle Sheffield is a small, local charity that provides support for families that have children with autism. Graysons Solicitors has worked closely with it for the past four years.
Sparkle Sheffield’s Autism Parent and Professional Resources event takes place from 9am until 5pm next Saturday, October 8th, at the Showroom Cinema, Paternoster Row, Sheffield City Centre S1 2BX.
Katie Birch, a senior private client advisor at Graysons, said: “The charity provides amazing support for parents that have children with autism. It has been a privilege to support it over the past few years. We’re looking forward to working with the charity once more next weekend.”
Katie Birch, alongside private client advisors Aimee Lunn and Isobel Hilton, will be providing the free advice at the event. As well as being a key member of the wills, estates, trusts and elderly client services team at Graysons, Katie Birch also helps spearhead much of the firm’s fund-raising activity. She works closely with Sparkle Sheffield, Bluebell Wood, St Luke’s Hospice, Ashgate Hospice and other charities.
Graysons is located at Courtwood House, Silver Street Head, Sheffield, S1 2DD.