Michael Knott

Senior Practice Director

I am responsible for the strategic and legal direction and delivery of our Court of Protection, wills trust, tax and probate (WTTP) departments.

Get to know Michael

I have been in private practice over 30 years mainly as a solicitor practising in the areas of private client and Court of Protection. I have worked as a sole practitioner and as a partner in some of largest law firms in the UK. I am proud to say that I started my career as an apprentice aged 17 and have worked my way through the ranks as a legal executive, solicitor and into partnership; experiencing a law firm at every level and role has played a priceless part in my career.

My Court of Protection practice has mainly been aligned to the management of personal injury awards and associated forensic advice. My client facing work continues but is typically as an expert witness or on more complex matters including cross-border and international work.

My wills, tax, trusts and probate (WTTP) career began in East Anglia where I gained and grew my experience in managing agricultural and landed estates with a commercial edge. I have continued my WTTP practice alongside my COP practice where I am “hands on” supporting the team particularly with complex estates and trust investment and tax strategy and management.

Career highlights

As a Court of Protection lawyer my most interesting highlights are created by the amazing clients I have worked with. Most have experienced un-imaginable life-changing events. To play a small but positive part in their journey is highlight enough. With a particular eye on military and sports claims I have been lucky to work with and continue to manage affairs clients across most of the UK. I have also worked with clients in Europe, the US, Africa, India and Australia.

My forensic and expert witness practice – where I am a recognised expert in the field of predicting and advising on the legal costs of managing a personal injury award - has enabled me to connect and work with some of the most talented PI lawyers and counsel in the UK with the same shared end aim – to get the very best outcome for my clients.

In more recent years my legal practice has combined with strategic practice management and leadership; including investment governance and policy, risk, staff development and training, efficiency planning and implementation and new service line opportunity.

The extra mile

I regularly partake in various charity events, currently, I am training for the Adaptive Grandslam, to raise funds for the disabled community.

Contact Michael Knott
Please provide your name with a minimum of 2 characters
Please provide your name with a minimum of 2 characters
Please enter a valid email address
Please enter a valid UK phone number
Please use the below text box to share further details or preferences on how you wish to be contacted.
Please confirm

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Find out more from our experts
family hugging on sofa
Court of Protection
Court of Protection disputes
Even though those with a deputyship or power of attorney have responsibility for managing a donor’s affairs, they are still ultimately answerable to the Court of Protection for any decisions they make.
Young family with two children playing in the water
Family law
Child arrangements after divorce
The Family Court puts the needs and safety of children first at all times, sometimes using child arrangement orders to do so. Our child arrangement order lawyers are here to help if you need to apply for a court order.
Woman hugging child under trees
Court of protection
What is an infant settlement trust?
Infant Settlement Trusts can be accessed by a parent/guardian or solicitor and allow access to the compensation which can be used for treatment, maintenance and education of the child without additional approval from the court. The Trust can also continue after the age of 18 and this can be extremely useful if claiming any means tested benefits.
Dad hugging little girl
Court of protection
What is a personal injury trust?
If you have received compensation following a personal injury (PI) claim, then a PI compensation trust may be the best way to protect it. Your compensation can be separated from what's in your bank account so that it doesn't affect your eligibility for means-tested benefits.
Search our website
Filter
Filter:
Sorry, we have no results to show
Please try a different search term.
Oops, something went wrong
Please try typing in your search again.
Back to top