Court of Protection
Power to make decisions
Covering all of your legal needs with branches in Norwich, Sheringham and North Walsham
There may be a time when you can no longer share or communicate what you need due to old age, the development of a medical condition such as dementia, or due to an acquired brain injury. If you are unable to make decisions for yourself and have not made an Enduring or Lasting Power of Attorney, it is still possible for someone you trust to make decisions on your behalf. In order to do this, the entrusted person(s) must make an application to the Court of Protection to become that particular person’s Deputy.
Power to make decisions
Our appointed Panel Deputy
Concerns around an Attorney or Deputy
Make changes to an existing will
The Court was established under Mental Capacity Act 2005 and has the same powers, rights, privileges and authority in relation to mental capacity matters as the High Court. The Court of Protection has the power to make decisions in relation to property and affairs, health care and personal welfare of adults (and children) who lack capacity.
The Court also has the power to; appoint Deputies to manage the affairs of persons who do not have the mental capacity to make the relevant decisions, make Statutory Wills and remove Attorneys/Deputies who are not acting in the best interest of the person who lacks capacity.
The Court of Protection protects the rights of some of the most vulnerable people in our society. We have extensive experience and understanding of the Court’s rules, procedures and associated Codes of Practice, enabling us to provide advice on all Court of Protection matters.
Open-minded, supportive communication
Over 70 years of experience
A dedicated client relations desk
Transparent, solution-focused advice
Navigating difficult situations that require legal advice can feel daunting, and knowing where to begin isn’t always easy. At Clapham and Collinge, our dedicated client relations team are here to steer you through the process. Whether you face personal legal challenges or need advice in the corporate or charity sector, we will point you to the service best suited to your needs. Arrange a prompt appointment with one of our legal team so you can move forward with confidence and clarity.
To find out more or discuss your individual requirements in further detail, our team are on hand to help.
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