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Court Of Protection

If a loved one has lost capacity, it can be highly distressing for both you and them. At KP Solicitors, we are here to help guide you through the options available to you.

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If you or a loved one have not created a Power of Attorney and no longer have mental capacity to make one, it will be necessary to make an application to the Court of Protection. 

The Court of Protection makes decisions on financial and welfare matters for persons who do not have mental capacity or are unable to make decisions for themselves. 

In these circumstances, a Deputy is appointed by the Court of Protection to handle a persons financial affairs. 

At KP Solicitors we can offer practical advice and support in matters relating to a Court of Protection application. 

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