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Jane Netting

Email: jane.netting@wrigleys.co.uk

Telephone: 0114 267 5621

Office: Sheffield

Departments:

  • Probate, Trusts & Estate Planning
  • Court of Protection and Catastrophic Injury Support

Position: Partner

Areas of practice:

Jane qualified as a solicitor in 1997 and deals with all areas of private client work, including will drafting, with an emphasis on asset preservation for the families of vulnerable people, tax and estate planning and administration of estates.

She has a particular interest in Court of Protection work, including Deputyships, Statutory Wills, preparing and registering Lasting Powers of Attorney and registering Enduring Powers of Attorney.

Jane also receives a number of referrals from other professionals. For example, fixed fee grant applications where there is a personal injury claim ongoing and statements as to anticipated deputyship costs.

Professional memberships:

MENCAP recommended adviser

Jane is a Dementia Friend

Testimonials:

‘Jane has a practical and pragmatic approach; she is very personable.’

‘Jane is a thoroughly wonderful lawyer who says things as they are and is extremely knowledgeable without making you feel stupid.’

Chambers and Partners


 ‘Jane Netting is excellent, I cannot praise her client care, intellectual ability and professionalism highly enough. Her expertise, achievements, abilities and renown in the field of Court of Protection work speaks volumes.’

‘I have worked most often with Jane Netting, who I find positive, collaborative and a pleasure to work with, with an excellent knowledge of the technical law, whilst firmly standing her client's ground where it is needed.’

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