The Court will tell you what decisions you can make in the court order. If there is a change in circumstances, you can apply to the Court for the order to be varied to make more decisions if necessary.
You must not make a decision if you believe that your friend or relative can make that decision themselves. There are some limits on what you can and cannot do as a Deputy: you cannot make a Will for your friend or relative, make large gifts of their money or put their money or property into your own name.
Deputies are usually friends or relatives of the person who needs help to make their decisions. The Court’s permission might …
Read more Court of ProtectionYou must keep a written record of any major decisions you have made on behalf of your friend or relative …
Read more Court of ProtectionDeputies are appointed to make decisions for someone else their about finances, property, health or welfare. When making decisions on …
Read more Court of ProtectionYou cannot make a Will on behalf of your relative, but you could apply to the Court of Protection to …
Read more Court of ProtectionAn urgent application to the Court of Protection can be made if a person might lose a lot of money …
Read more Court of ProtectionIf the person is still unable to make their own decisions, you will need to make a new application to …
Read more Court of ProtectionThe Court of Protection helps people who are mentally incapable of making their own decisions, by making decisions for them …
Read more Court of ProtectionIf someone you care about loses the ability to make their own decisions you can apply to the Court of …
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