Court of Protection Solicitors Stroud

Redkite Solicitors have a team of specialists with experience in helping and supporting people who are unable to do so on their own; handling their general well-being, their welfare, property and finances on behalf of their friends and family. An illness or injury can contribute to the inability to make their own decisions, this is legally called ‘mental capacity’.

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The loss of mental capacity, like a severe head injury, may occur unexpectedly, or progressively as with dementia. When a person’s mental capacity is in question then you should file an application to the Court of Protection.

The Court of Protection will evaluate the individual to determine whether they are capable of making specific decisions; if an individual fails to show this then a one-off application might be implicated. However, if it is decided that the person does not have the ability for the foreseeable future to make a range of decisions, then a Deputy will be appointed.

For further information on how Redkite solicitors Stroud can help you call 01453 763 433 or complete our online enquiry form.

 

Redkite Solicitors can advise and act for clients on the following matters:

  • Deputy assistance and advice
  • Deputyship disputes
  • General and Lasting Powers of Attorney
  • Wills and Codicils
  • Tax and Trusts
  • Personal Injury Claims (where a person has lost mental capacity through an  injury)