Dawn Lossau
We are heartbroken. Our colleague and dear friend, Dawn Lossau, passed away over the weekend.


We are heartbroken. Our colleague and dear friend, Dawn Lossau, passed away over the weekend.
Dawn has been a huge part of the Leathes Prior family for 17 years and she was loved and loving in equal measure. We have shared the difficult journey of Dawn and her husband, Darrell, when their beautiful and much-loved daughter, Maisie was diagnosed with a brain tumour in 2016. Their care and campaigning for Maisie and other seriously ill children has been inspirational, humbling and, yes … awesome. We are proud to count Dawn as one of our own and as we mourn her loss, we remember her compassion, her sense of humour (and unmistakeable laugh) and the countless moments of joy she brought to our lives.
Dawn wore her heart on her sleeve and has certainly left her mark, and a bit of colour on the world (#bemoremaisie). We will miss her sorely - she will remain ever in our hearts.
We send our deepest condolences to Dawn’s husband Darrell, and their loved ones at this incredibly difficult time.
Whilst we take time to process this incredibly heavy loss we will, as a firm, find a way to best assist Darrell and honour Dawn’s memory and her significant legacy.
--------------------------------------
Whilst we work on logistics for Dawn's workload, please direct any calls through to our main number 01603 610911. We appreciate your patience through this incredibly difficult time.


Charity of the Month: Sue Lambert Trust
Leathes Prior is delighted to be supporting the Sue Lambert Trust as our Charity of the Month for February 2026. Sue Lambert Trust is a leading charity in Norfolk offering free therapeutic counselling and support services to survivors of sexual violence and abuse.



Supreme Court ruling set to impact NHS - Children injured by NHS can claim damages for lifetime lost earnings
In February 2026, the Supreme Court passed a ruling which is set to significantly increase the amount of damages the NHS may have to pay for claims brought in respect of children injured at birth, as a result of medical negligence.

.jpg)

The Value of Planning Ahead: LPAs & Court of Protection
Putting LPAs in place allows you to choose trusted people to make decisions for you if you lose capacity in the future. This avoids the need for loved ones to make a costly and time-consuming deputyship application to the Court of Protection. With more people likely to experience conditions affecting capacity, more families may need to turn to the Court for support where no LPAs are in place.



















.jpg)













