Court of Protection Applications You can apply to become someone's deputy if that person lacks mental capacity.
For example, people may lack mental capacity because
They have had a serious brain injury or illness They have dementia They have severe learning disabilities. As a Deputy you will be authorised by the Court of Protection to make decisions on their behalf.
There are two types of Deputy
1. Property and financial affairs Deputy
You will have control over a person's financial matters and be able to take care of such things as paying that person's bills or organise their pension.
2. Personal Health and welfare Deputy
You will be able to make decisions about medical treatment and how someone is looked after.
GK Solicitors can provide compassionate guidance and expert advice on how an application to the Court of Protection is made to appoint a Deputy.
More importantly we offer fixed fees for these applications so that you will have the peace of mind knowing exactly what the full cost of the matter will be.
Competitive fixed fees without compromising on expertise, knowledge and client care.