Fay Collinson | Manchester, Leeds & Birmingham
Court of Protection: Property & Affairs
Private Client, Trusts and Probate
Real Estate Litigation
Mediation
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36 Young Street, Manchester, M3 3FT DX: 718188 MCH 3 Direct Dial: 0161 832 9082
5 Park Square, Leeds, LS1 2NE DX: 713113 LEEDS PARK SQ Direct Dial: 0113 242 1123
Embassy House, 60 Church Street, Birmingham, B3 2DJ DX: 13023 BIRMINGHAM Direct Dial: 0121 200 3570
Fay is a property and affairs specialist; she does not dabble. Her court of protection practice is almost exclusively property and affairs.
Fay is also a member of the Business & Property team in Chambers. She has a thriving wills, trusts, probate (contentious and non-contentious), charity and property practice meaning she is ideally placed to advise and act in the most complex court of protection property and affairs cases. Fay is frequently instructed to advise in statutory will, trustee and gifting applications often involving succession planning where extensive knowledge of chancery principles is required.
In her chancery practice, Fay routinely advises in claims against trustees and fiduciaries. She is, therefore, often called upon to advise on applications seeking the removal of attorneys and deputies, misappropriation of P’s estate and the methods of civil recovery and calling in the security bond.
Owing to her expertise, deputies will often look to Fay to advise on a range of matters concerning P’s estate. In particular, because of her unique specialism in the court of protection and civil jurisdiction, she is frequently instructed to advise on matters with a cross jurisdictional element especially where it involves consideration of P’s beneficial interest in property, P’s interest in a probate estate and P’s liability to pay the cost of their care.
Fay is passionate about the property and affairs jurisdiction of the court of protection. She is eager to help carve the way for further regionalisation of this work. With this is mind, along with a number of equally passionate solicitors, she established the Northern Property & Affairs Association of which she is Chairperson.
Examples of the types of property and affairs cases in which Fay is instructed include:
Fay is a specialist court of protection and chancery barrister. She has a broad practice that encompasses contentious probate, trusts, property disputes and all sides of Court of Protection work.
Year of Call: 2011
Court Of Protection Practitioners Association (COPPA)
North Eastern Circuit
Chancery Bar Association
Classics and Ancient History BA (Hons) First Class - University of Manchester
Graduate Diploma in Law, Distinction – BPP
Bar Professional Training Course, Very Competent - Manchester Metropolitan University
Sir Joseph Cantley Award, Middle Temple
Sarah Marsland Prize for academic excellence, University of Manchester
Recommendations
Chambers UK 2023
Ranked Band 2 for Chancery - Northern
Legal 500 2023
‘Fay is concise in her advocacy and delivers good, commercial advice to clients. She knows which fights to pick and she is well liked by her clients. She is good on her feet.’
'A concise advocate who knows which fights to pick. Her encyclopaedic knowledge of the law and procedure in the specialist sphere of financial Court of Protection work is second to none.'
Chambers UK 2022
"She is very, very capable as an advocate. She knows her subject very well and she is good with clients."
Legal 500 2022
"Fay’s attention to detail is excellent and she is very impressive in Court, particularly in cross-examination."
"Fay is extremely capable."
Chambers UK 2021
"Her ability to empathise and engage with the client is outstanding"
"She has good attention to detail - she doesn't miss a thing"
Legal 500 2021
"Extremely knowledgeable and provides timely practical advice"
"Fay is excellent at explaining matters clearly to clients and putting them at ease, particularly in a courtroom setting. One of the reasons I repeatedly instruct Fay is that I trust her to give her no-nonsense opinion on a matter and to offer practical advice."
"First choice for trusts and probate work"
Legal 500 2020
"Very good with difficult or argumentative clients."
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