Mrs Jacqueline Almond > IBB Law > Uxbridge, England > Lawyer Profile

IBB Law
CAPITAL COURT
30 WINDSOR STREET
UXBRIDGE
UB8 1AB
England

Work Department

Personal Tax, Trusts and Probate

Position

Jacqueline is Head of the Private Client Teams in Chesham and Uxbridge. She specialises in all aspects of private client work. This includes the Court of Protection and acting as a professional deputy. Her strengths lie in dealing with the assets of high net worth individuals, including overseas matters, domicile issues and estates with business and agricultural assets. Jacqueline has particular experience of working with people who have acquired brain injury and advises on setting up personal injury trusts as well as related Court of Protection advice. She speaks widely on these areas to professionals and special interest groups.

Jacqueline specialises in:

Court of Protection
Lasting Powers of Attorney and Enduring Powers of Attorney
Issues affecting the elderly
Estate planning including wills, trusts and lifetime gifts
Probate and the administration of estates
Tax planning

Career

Joined IBB as a trainee solicitor, qualified 1997, team leader and made partner in 2003

Memberships

Society of Trusts and Estate Practitioners and Solicitors for the Elderly

Lawyer Rankings

London > Private client > Court of protection

IBB Law has three Grade A fee earners – Jacqueline Almond, Russell Hallam and Elena Hall, and a Grade B fee earner, Michael Charalambous. In addition, Hallam is a member of the Office of the Public Guardian’s panel of professional deputies. It currently acts for approximately 100 clients. The team helps clients with acquired brain injuries, mental health issues, dementia, learning disabilities, alcohol and drug abuse.

South East > Private client > Personal tax, trusts and probate: Beds, Bucks, Herts, Middx

(Hall of Fame)

Jacqueline AlmondIBB Law

IBB Law houses a broad team, which is praised by clients for handling the full spectrum of issues concerning the establishment of family investment companies, and claiming agricultural relief with ‘care and full understanding‘. In Chesham, practice head Jacqueline Almond has longstanding expertise in estate planning work, often advising clients on domicile issues, foreign assets, and provisions for vulnerable beneficiaries through personal injury trusts. Based in Uxbridge, the ‘attentive, knowledgeable and professionalRussell Hallam is often selected as a panel deputy by the Court of Protection to manage financial affairs for those who lack capacity, in addition to acting as an independent administrator.