Date: Tuesday 12 August 2025
Court of Protection Team Expands - Meet Our New Team Members.
Moore & Tibbits Solicitors are thrilled to announce the expansion of its established Court of Protection team with the appointment of Assistant Solicitor; Habiba Sheik and Paralegal; Lorna Herron, joining the expert team.
What does this mean for our clients?
The recruitment of both Habiba and Lorna further strengthens an already leading Court of Protection Team. With two new recruits added to a team already praised for its client care and communication, the firm reinforces its position as a trusted law firm for those lacking capacity and their families.
Now, proudly one of the largest Court of Protection teams in the West Midlands, Moore & Tibbits Solicitors offer a truly multidisciplinary service—including legal expertise and nursing insights—to supporting vulnerable individuals in health, welfare, property, and financial matters. The strong, dynamic team remain committed to delivering high – quality, compassionate legal services.
Debbie Anderson | Head of Court of Protection Team
“We’re delighted to welcome Habiba Sheik and Lorna Herron to our growing Court of Protection team. Their passion and experience will further strengthen our commitment to provide expert support to some of the most vulnerable people of our community.”
This latest expansion positions Moore & Tibbits as a driving force in Court of Protection law—ensuring expert, empathetic, and accessible support for those who need it most. If you need help and advice with regards to all aspects of the Court of Protection – contact our friendly team today on courtofprotection@moore-tibbits.co.uk or call: 01926 354704.
Habiba Sheik | Assistant Solicitor
Lorna Herron | Paralegal
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