Protecting Your Business

Business continuity planning is fundamental to any business plan. Whether you are a sole trader, partner, LLP or company director where the main objective is to ensure the efficient running of the business in the event of any disruption. This could happen if you became incapable of running or making decisions about your business through illness, incapacity, serious injury or even just being out of the country on holiday, even if the loss is only temporary.

If you have a business and you become ill or have a major accident, you would find that your absence makes it difficult for your business to operate effectively if at all. It might mean that no-one is authorised to sign on the business account or worse still the bank may call in loans and freeze accounts. The business could even be prevented from paying wages, entering in to contracts, paying invoices, authorising sales and buying stock.

Ensuring Business Stability

Perhaps worse still, if you lost mental capacity, you and your business would be at the mercy of the Court of Protection, who would appoint a Deputy to run your affairs which would not only be very costly, but take several months to set up. Having a Business Lasting Power of Attorney in place for your business interests will help to prevent these problems before they even arise.

You should also bear in mind that authority given to attorneys through a personal Lasting Power of Attorney may not extend to carrying out the duties of a director. It is possible to have two Lasting Powers of Attorney; one for your domestic financial affairs and one appointing separate attorneys for your business.

A Business Lasting Power of Attorney is an essential document for all business owners.

Our experts in this area are Trevor Price, Matthew Rogers and Kendra Winter, who can be contacted at law@arnisonheelis.co.uk or on 01768 862 007.

Our Team of Experts

Trevor Price

Director

Trevor obtained a first class honours degree in history before qualifying as a solicitor in 1987.  He has been at Arnison & Co since 1985 working as a private client lawyer, where he has helped thousands of families and individuals.  His particular interest is in elderly client issues and asset protection and dealing with the more complex probate disputes.

He used to be an avid rock climber before family life intervened but retains a passion for the Lake District.

Trevor is a member of the Solicitors for the Elderly and the Association of Contentious Trusts & Probate Specialists.

Trevor holds the SFE Older Client Care in Practice Award.  He has a clear understanding of the needs of older and vulnerable clients and their families and of the additional considerations that need to be made in dealing with them.

Areas of experience:

  • elderly client issues
  • estate and trust administration
  • wills
  • Court of Protection applications
  • Lasting Powers of Attorney

Matthew Rogers

Director

Member of the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners (STEP)

Matthew is the Head of Private Client and supervises this department.  Matthew deals with all aspects of private client work, including wills, succession planning, inheritance tax planning, powers of attorney and advice in connection with trusts, estates and property matters. He has a particular interest in agricultural estates and advising farmers and rural business owners on private client matters.

He has attained the STEP Advanced Certificate in Administration of Estates, the STEP Advanced Certificate in Will Preparation and the STEP Worldwide Excellence Award, December 2017

Kendra Winter

Solicitor

Member of the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners (STEP)

Born and brought up in Cumbria, Kendra was educated at Queen Elizabeth Grammar School in Penrith before graduating with a LLB (Hons) Law Degree from the University of Leicester.  She obtained a distinction on the Legal Practice Course at the College of Law in Manchester.  Kendra qualified as a solicitor in September 2013 and joined Arnison Heelis in February 2025.

Kendra specialises in private client law and provides advice in relation to wills, estates, trusts, powers of attorney and Court of Protection matters.

Kendra is a full member of STEP (The Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners).  She received a STEP Worldwide Excellence Award in 2018 after gaining the highest mark in the country in the STEP Advanced Certificate in Will Preparation exam. Kendra has also passed the STEP Advanced Certificate in Advising Vulnerable Clients with a distinction.  Kendra is a Full Accredited Member of the Association of Lifetime Lawyers (formerly Solicitors for the Elderly) and is a Dementia Friend.

Outside of work, Kendra enjoys walking in the Lake District and playing golf.