Court of Protection
There are a number of reasons why you might need to apply to the Court of Protection, such as asking the court to make a decision about someone’s property and financial affairs or their health and welfare. You may be applying to be made a deputy for someone, or you may wish to make a will on someone else’s behalf or you may be objecting to the registration of a power of attorney.
The Court of Protection is a superior court under English law which was created under the Mental Capacity Act 2005 to have jurisdiction over the property, financial affairs and personal welfare of people who lack the mental capacity to make decisions for themselves.
Whatever your reasons for applying to the Court of Protection, we can offer you personal and cost effective support and an advisory service that combines our experience and expertise with efficiency tailored to your individual situation.
Call our team Ian Macara, Tania Clapham and Patrick Kilby now on 01903 229999 for more information.












