Court of Protection Frequently Asked Questions

The Court of Protection makes financial or welfare decisions on behalf of people who don’t have the mental capacity to make those decisions for themselves. Our expert solicitors have answered your most frequently asked questions about the Court of Protection to help you understand how it works.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The Court of Protection was created under the Mental Health Act (2005) to make decisions about whether someone has the mental capacity to make their own decisions. If they decide your vulnerable loved one lacks mental capacity, the Court can then appoint a deputy to make financial or welfare decisions on their behalf. 

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