Deputyship and Court of Protection

Although we are aware that diseases such as dementia or a traumatic brain injury can rob us of our mental capacity, we all hope that such an event will never happen to us or someone we love. Unfortunately, as we are all living longer, the risk of someone being unable to manage their affairs at some stage of their life is relatively high.

Therefore, if a person you love loses mental capacity, and they have not prepared a Lasting Power of Attorney then, our Court of Protection Solicitors can assist you in making an application for Deputyship.

Below are some of the most common questions we are asked about Lasting Powers of Attorneys.

What is the Court of Protection?

What is a Deputyship?

What is the process for appointing a Deputy?

Why choose us?

Becoming a Deputy can be a little overwhelming, as you will be concerned about the responsibilities involved and starting the process. However, our Court of Protection Solicitors can provide you with sensitive support and guide you through the application for deputyship for your loved one. Thereafter, we can assist on matters such as:

  • Submitting Annual reports to the Office of the Public Guardian.
  • Selling property and assets, including the incapacitated person’s home to pay for care.

People choose and recommend us not just in Coventry, Nuneaton, Rugby and Leamington, but across Warwickshire, the Midlands and the whole of the UK., because we can offer a good service, with first class solicitors who understand the importance of explaining matters clearly and alleviating your worries. We are a diverse, multi-lingual law firm that uses best-in-class technology to provide clients with a streamlined service.

This is why we are one of the most successful and busiest private client lawyers in Coventry and Warwickshire. 

To talk to us about making an application to the Court of Protection for Deputyship, please call us on Coventry (02476) 231000, email enquiries@askewslegal.co. or visit us at our city centre offices in Coventry.

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