Wills, Trusts and Probate
Court of Protection
If a relative of yours is unable to manage their own legal and financial affairs, it may be that the only way to ensure you can deal with these essential matters is to apply to the Court of Protection to be appointed as Deputy for him or her.
In cases where a person is 'mentally incapable' but has granted neither an Enduring Power of Attorney nor a Lasting Power of Attorney, we can assist in applications to the Court of Protection to appoint you as Deputy, to enable you to look after that person's affairs.
The Court of Protection rules and procedures are complex and often confusing for those trying to apply for deputyship but our experienced team can assist and support you through the procedure.
Please contact us so that we can discuss your case with you in more detail and give you an estimate of costs.

