Court of Protection

If someone becomes mentally incapable of dealing with their own financial affairs and they have not prepared a Power of Attorney beforehand, a Deputy must be appointed by the Court of Protection.

If you want to apply to become the Deputy, we can support and guide you through the process and advise you how to manage the individual’s finances. This might include asking the Court to intervene in matters such as the sale of an individual’s property or the execution of their Will.

We have experience in dealing with all areas of work for people who are unable to manage their own affairs, including elderly patients and accident victims.