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Court of protection

Court of protection

The court exists to look after the best interests of those incapacitated. It has the power to recognise whether or not a person lacks the mental capacity and determines what actions to take to act in the person’s best interests.

Court of Protection Services

Follow the links below to find out about the services we offer in detail.

When may I have to deal with the Court of Protection?

Generally, if a family member, loved one or close friend hasn’t appointed any attorneys under an LPA, and they lose the mental capacity to make their own decisions, you or a solicitor can apply to the court to be appointed as deputy.

You may also contact the court of protection over complex issues such as statutory wills, infant settlement trusts, and the resolution of any disputes that come up in the area of protection.

Our specialist solicitors are on hand to help you with any queries you may have, including making applications to the court on your behalf.

Get In Touch With Us

Discuss your situation with our experienced team. Our experts will get back to you as soon as possible.

Luton Office

Hart House Business Centre, Kimpton Rd, Luton, LU2 0LA.Phone: 01582329069

Rushden Office

16 High Street, Rushden , NN10 0PR.Phone: 019335880229

General Enquiries

16 High Street, Rushden , NN10 0PR.Email: info@hannahsolicitors.co.uk
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