Atterbury Payne Solicitors

Lindsey Atterbury of Atterbury Payne.

Lindsey Atterbury

Principal Solicitor specialisng in Trusts, Probate, Wills, Lasting Powers of Attorney, Estate Planning and Wealth Preservation.

Lindsey Atterbury is an experienced private client solicitor, providing expert advice in the sector since 1988. Her journey began when she qualified as a Fellow of the (then) Institute of Legal Executives, followed by qualification as a solicitor in 2000. Throughout her career, Lindsey has focused exclusively on the private client sector, offering advice on probate and estate administration, Wills, Trusts, Lasting Powers of Attorney, estate planning and Court of Protection applications.

Her particular expertise lies in supporting families with pragmatic advice and tailored solutions for succession, taxation and financial matters. She also works closely with those seeking Court of Protection appointments as deputies for loved ones who have lost mental capacity, guiding them through what can be a complex and emotional process. Adopting a holistic approach, she often advises families on intergenerational estate planning, collaborating with accountants, financial advisors, and other professionals to ensure comprehensive, well-coordinated solutions that meet every aspect of their needs.

Lindsey is a fully accredited member of STEP (The Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners) and The Association of Lifetime Lawyers and is also proud to be an Alzheimer’s Dementia Friend, reflecting her dedication to supporting those affected by dementia.