Making a Will can be a difficult task at the best of times. It can be made even more complicated when you have to provide for a disabled child.
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If the Court of Protection appoints someone as a Deputy, then that person has a lot of responsibility. Here is a breakdown of the role.
If someone loses mental capacity suddenly, decision making in respect of their welfare can be complex. The Court of Protection exists to help.
If someone has lost the mental capacity to make their own decisions, deputyship solicitors from Simply.Law can help you through the next stages.
If you have a loved one who no longer has the mental capacity to make decisions then contact Simply.Law. Our member deputyship solicitors can help and advise you.