The Court of Protection is a body that makes financial or welfare decisions on behalf of those who lack the mental capacity to do so. This may include appointing a deputy to manage the individual’s care, and often occurs when the
Lasting Powers of Attorney
were not previously established. If you’re interested in becoming a deputy or are concerned that an individual’s deputy is not acting in their best interests, speak to MI Banks Solicitors today.
Our Court of Protection lawyers and family law solicitors can provide straightforward advice, available in: