Results for "Court+of+protection"
- Family Law
- Lifestyle
- Wills, Estates and Trusts
Court of Protection – What Is Mental Capacity?
Key Points: Introduction: In everyday life, we all make decisions—what to eat, where to live, whether to accept medical treatment. Most of us take ...
Deputyship and Court of Protection
A Lasting Power of Attorney will give you peace of mind that someone you trust can take care of your financial and health and care concerns for ...
- Family Law
Making Family Court Proceedings More Open And Transparent
The issue of openness and transparency in the Family Court (FC) has been the subject of intense debate for many years. The matter straddles two ...
- Commercial Conveyancing
- Dispute Resolution
- Residential Conveyancing
Property Disputes – Can I Claim Against the Builder if I Don’t Have a Contract?
Key Points: Introduction Disputes between homeowners and builders are an all-too-common reality in the property sector. Whether it’s a botched ...
- Employment Law
Settlement Agreement FAQs
Navigating employment termination can be challenging. Our comprehensive Settlement Agreement FAQs are designed to provide clear guidance and ...
- Business Defence
What is the Difference Between Corporate Manslaughter and Gross Negligence Manslaughter
In England and Wales, manslaughter charges can arise from serious failures in professional duty, leading to tragic outcomes. Two such ...
Interest Policy
Introduction This document sets out our policy for paying interest where we hold money in client account for a: client person funding all or part of ...
- Commercial Law
How to Propose a Company Voluntary Arrangement (CVA)
A Company Voluntary Arrangement (CVA) can offer struggling businesses an opportunity to restructure their debts and continue trading. By providing a ...
- Criminal Law
Proceeds of Crime – The Difference Between Account Freezing Orders And Restraint Orders
In recent years, law enforcement agencies in England have increasingly relied on financial restrictions to disrupt criminal enterprises and recover ...
- Criminal Law
Cyber Flashing Offences: What You Need to Know
On 31st January 2024, a new criminal offence was introduced in England to address the issue of unsolicited explicit images, often referred to as ...