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Abby Dayman

LL.B. (Hons), B.A. (Hons), Solicitor

Private Client
Offices: Sutton Coldfield and Lichfield
Abby Dayman

Technical Expertise

The technical demands of private client law suit Abby's close attention to detail and thorough approach, resulting in robust and decisive advice for her clients.

 

Accessibility

Abby is committed to making this complex but important area of law as easy to navigate as possible, whatever a client's circumstances.

Local Connections

Abby has strong connections within the Royal Sutton Coldfield and Lichfield region and enjoys building relationships across the generations.

Practice areas

Abby enjoys a busy and varied private client practice, with a particular focus on lifetime planning. She advises individuals from all walks of life on Wills, including those designed for asset protection and to safeguard vulnerable beneficiaries, as well as all forms of Powers of Attorney, including Section 10, Enduring and Lasting.

Having qualified in 2008 and moved into private client law in 2017, Abby brings a broad legal background to her work. She previously specialised as a child protection lawyer, giving her a depth of experience in navigating sensitive and complex situations with care.

Abby also advises on estate administration, claims on estates and Deputyship matters. She considers herself thorough, calm and reassuring, and is dedicated to making this important area of law as accessible and straightforward as possible for every client she works with.

Key Specialisms

Abby advises across the full range of private client and lifetime planning matters. She specialises in Wills, including those structured for asset protection or to protect vulnerable beneficiaries, and all forms of Powers of Attorney.

She also handles estate administration, claims on estates, Deputyship and lifetime planning more broadly.

Wills and estate planning (including asset protection and protection of vulnerable beneficiaries)

Powers of Attorney (Section 10, Enduring and Lasting)

Lifetime planning

Estate administration and claims on estates

Deputyship