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Court of Protection and personal injury services: Bespoke Financial Planning

Tailored financial planning for a lifetime of support

At Quilter Cheviot, our expert financial planners provide comprehensive post-settlement advice tailored to the specialist arenas of Court of Protection and personal injury. We support individuals, families and their legal professionals to make informed, forward-looking financial decisions in relation to large settlement awards.

We advise on a broad range of topics including tax efficiency, mortgage planning, state benefits and protection strategies. Cashflow modelling is used to explore available options and shape our recommendations. We have extensive experience supporting trustees managing personal injury trusts, and deputies acting on behalf of protected parties.

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You can contact us by phone, email or simply complete the online form and our team will be in touch with you soon.

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A personalised and compassionate approach

Our service is shaped by each client; their financial understanding, the complexity of their injuries and their long-term needs. With compassion and patience, our team supports those navigating significant life changes so that they feel understood and empowered throughout their financial journey.

We adapt our communication and approach to suit individual needs, avoiding unnecessary jargon. We follow the Financial Conduct Authority’s (FCA) guidance on treating vulnerable customers fairly, and our internal processes are designed to provide clients with clear, appropriate advice at every stage.

Flexible financial planning

Our financial planning team can work directly with clients or alongside our in-house investment managers. We recommend a range of product wrappers and investment solutions from Quilter’s Centralised Investment Proposition (CIP). Where a suitable solution isn’t available within our CIP, we can search the whole of market to meet the client’s needs. This flexibility allows us to deliver fully integrated financial planning, combining initial advice with ongoing support across tax wrappers and investment management. Our recommendations are designed to work as part of a joined-up strategy.

Forecasting future financial scenarios

We use cashflow modelling to help provide, as closely as possible, a lifetime of financial certainty. These projections illustrate how different scenarios, such as changes in income or expenses, may affect the longevity of the settlement. We stress-test assumptions and ensure the investment strategy remains aligned with care needs and life expectancy.

Scenarios can include:

  • Lump sum awards and/or Periodical Payment Orders
  • Land acquisition and/or property adaptations
  • Purchasing and maintaining aids and equipment
  • Care funding
  • Rehabilitation costs
  • Gratuitous care payments for family members
  • Capital held as an emergency fund
  • The use of trusts
  • Ad-hoc withdrawals
  • Appropriate tax wrappers, such as offshore bonds
  • Charges from financial solution providers and their impact on the fund.

Featured insights

Navigating your financial future: Six key questions to consider after receiving your personal injury settlement

Our specialist team of financial planners and investment managers at Quilter Cheviot understand the complexities of receiving a large settlement. In our experience, a good place for many individuals to start is to consider these questions, which may help inform some of your next steps.

Financial planning and investment management services for deputies

We have built trust from supporting deputyships across the country. Our specialist teams are highly qualified in understanding the needs of protected parties, whilst learning about and appreciating their difficult circumstances. 

Would you like to speak to one of our experts?

You can contact us by phone, email or simply complete the online form and our team will be in touch with you soon.

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The value of your investments and the income from them can fall and you may not recover what you invested.