Showing posts with label Deputy Order. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Deputy Order. Show all posts

Saturday, 5 May 2012

FAQ's on The Court of Protection and Deputy Orders

Court of Protection Solicitor, Hertford
Article by
Sharon Brown

What is the Court of Protection?

The Court of Protection is an institution based in London.  It helps to look after vulnerable adults who lack sufficient mental capacity to make decisions for themselves.                                                        

Is the Office of the Public Guardian (OPG) the same as the Court of Protection?

The two institutions are separate but both work with vulnerable adults.  The simplest explanation is that the Court of Protection makes decisions whilst the Office of the Public Guardian handles registration of powers of attorney and ongoing administration matters.

Help! I Need Somebody...

Powers of Attorney
Article by
Sharon Brown
Have you ever considered who would look after your finances if you couldn't look after them yourself?  Many people assume that this is something only the elderly need to consider, but due to strokes, heart attacks, and other debilitating illnesses or accidents mental incapacity is something that can affect anyone of any age.

If you lack sufficient mental capacity your spouse, children, friends or other family members will find it extremely difficult to look after your finances on your behalf.   Banks and other financial organisations are legally not allowed to give them any information or discuss your finances with them.