LegaCare partners with Le Beau and Future Proof

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Charity LegaCare has teamed up with protection stalwarts Peter Le Beau and Future Proof to further raise the profile of the charity as it embarks on piloting a new scheme.

Peter Le Beau (pictured), managing director of Le Beau Visage, has joined the board of LegaCare. In addition, adviser firm Future Proof has become the charity's first partner, providing LegaCare as part of the benefits their clients receive. LegaCare is a legal advice charity founded by solicitor Meg Kirby, providing free legal advice to those with life-threatening or terminal illnesses. Future Proof will be writing to existing clients this month to let them know that they will be entitled to unlimited legal telephone advice as part of the claims support package. David Mead, CEO of...

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