In celebration of Grandparent Appreciation Day, Hedges Law is holding a Silver Sunday event at its Wallingford branch in Market Place.
Sunday marks the 14th Annual Grandparent Appreciation Day, a day dedicated to celebrating and recognising the important role grandparents, and the older generation, play in helping their families and friends.
In recognition of this important role, Hedges Law is hosting a free-to-attend event from 2pm to 5pm for older members of the Oxfordshire community and their families at its Wallingford office.
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Its expert team will be on hand to offer free advice, and to talk through any concerns and questions members of the public may have, as well as highlighting the help that is at hand; all whilst enjoying a cup of tea and a slice of cake.
Director of Culture and Innovation at Hedges Law, Nicola Poole, said: “As we get older there are a whole host of legal considerations that can potentially come into play, whether it is wills and trusts, retirement planning or downsizing and consolidating.
“Hedges Law is driven by people, for people, we even have one or two grandparents amongst the team.”
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In November, Nicola will be heading to Africa to take on the Sahara Trek, in aid of bereavement charity SeeSaw.
This trek comes following a recent skydive fundraiser undertaken by the Hedges Law team, which raised more than £2,000.
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This story was written by Andy Ffrench, he joined the team more than 20 years ago and now covers community news across Oxfordshire.
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