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22 July 2024

Banner Jones Solicitors hosts free Will Clinic at John Eastwood Hospice

John Eastwood Hospice, a charity providing care for people with life limiting conditions, will be host to Nottinghamshire-based law firm Banner Jones’ free Will Clinics.

On Thursday 1st and 29th August, Banner Jones’ Senior Wills & Probate Solicitor, Nikki Spencer, will be visiting the Sutton-in-Ashfield hospice to offer answers and support to anyone with a question surrounding Wills or Lasting Powers of Attorney (LPAs). Nikki will be at the hospice from 9.30am to 12pm on both days during their weekly Community Coffee morning with the event open to all.

The Community Coffee morning is very popular with its free tea, coffee, cake and parking. It’s a chance to meet new friends and explore the beautiful gardens, hospice shop and bookstore.

Commenting on the event, Nikki said: “I am delighted to be able to offer support to the local Mansfield community surrounding Wills and LPAs. It can be a complicated and little understood subject yet vital to have them in place. It will be very rewarding to help people with their questions”.

“As a firm, it’s very important for us to give back to the communities in which we operate, and John Eastwood Hospice plays such an important role in and around Nottinghamshire”.

“Many of our clients and our own staff have benefited from the care that the charity provides and the wider support it gives to the NHS.”

Banner Jones, which has an office on Union Street in Mansfield town centre, is a Legal 500-listed law firm and provides legal advice to both individuals and businesses. It also operates across South Yorkshire, Nottinghamshire and North Derbyshire.

Its 130-strong legal team operates across a full spectrum of legal services; including personal matters such as personal injury, divorce, wills and probate, residential property and dispute resolution, through to business advice on company formation, commercial property, finance, partnership agreements, debt recovery and employment issues.

 

Read more:

How to make a Will Guide

Lasting Power of Attorney Guide