When Adam Fitzgibbon and his bride-to-be Emma were making plans for their wedding, they knew that Lucy would have to be on the guest list.
Always available on the end of a phone for support, Lucy regularly visits the couple and their son Connor to ensure they and the rest of the family are doing okay. However, she’s more than just a friend – she’s their solicitor.
Adam, who lives in Woolton, Liverpool, suffered a traumatic brain injury and multiple fractures when he was struck by a car on his way to secondary school. Despite his family being told that he may never walk or talk again, he’s made incredible progress to be able to do both.
Our legal experts helped him secure vital financial support to assist with his recovery and rehabilitation in August 2011. Lucy Nicol, from our Court of Protection team was appointed to act as his deputy, to ensure the funds he received from his legal case were effectively managed.
Lucy explains: “Adam is now 29 and has a very high level of capacity, which means he can make many day-to-day decisions for himself.
“However, my job is to provide support with bigger decisions in relation to tax, investments and also wider budgeting issues.
“The fundamental aim is to ensure that his finances are managed effectively and Adam can focus on simply getting the best from life.”
Lucy visits Adam frequently to discuss all his needs, while she’s also available on the phone whenever he wants to talk. She’s helped him with a range of issues and also sourced a personal assistant for Adam, who helps him go to the gym regularly.
This has not only boosted his rehabilitation, but also means he has the energy to keep up with his two-year-old, Connor.
Adam said: “Ever since my accident I’ve had the attitude that I want to take one day at a time and just be thankful to be here. I genuinely still feel lucky to be alive and I love being able to wake up each morning and enjoy time with my family.
“Lucy and the Court of Protection team have provided me with so much peace of mind for the future and their support has been invaluable. She’s become a real family friend and it was brilliant to invite her to our wedding. She is that important to us all.”
What is the Court of Protection?
The Court of Protection is the judicial body responsible for making decisions on the management of finances or other affairs of people who lack the mental capacity to do it themselves.
Our experts in this area are based across the UK and can offer advice on a range of issues, from appointing a deputy and creating Lasting Powers of Attorney to personal injury trusts or health and welfare disputes.
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