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Tracy Sladen

Email: tracy.sladen@wrigleys.co.uk

Telephone: 0114 267 5303

Office: Sheffield

Department: Court of Protection

Position: Associate

Areas of practice:

Tracy qualified as a solicitor in 1999. Tracy specialises in cases involving the Court of Protection, personal injury trusts and asset protection for the young, elderly and vulnerable. Tracy previously acted in personal injury claims for both Claimants and Defendants for over 12 years.

Tracy works closely with clients who do not have capacity to manage their financial affairs and their families both during the litigation process and following settlement of the claim. She is also able to offer litigation support services for legal professionals.

Professional memberships:

Court of Protection Practitioners Association Member

Tracy is a Dementia Friend

Testimonials:

Associate Tracey Sladen has built and maintained long-term professional relationships with what may be seen as a challenging client and system. With the client relationship at the centre.'

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