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Court of Protection Appointments
Applications to the Court of Protection are usually made out of care and a wish to protect a loved one for when their health and ability to make their own decisions unfortunately declines.
However, sometimes those who care for an individual disagree about the best way to protect their loved one and this can lead to disputes both about who is to be appointed and, following an appointment, about the decisions being made on their loved one’s behalf.
These cases can be distressing for all involved and it is crucial to obtain legal advice from the very outset about the specific circumstances of your case and the individuals involved to decide how best to proceed to ensure that your loved one is protected to the best of your ability.
Please contact one of the team to discuss any concerns you may have.
Our Team
Hannah Fairweather
LLP Member and Head of Department- Department: Dispute Resolution / Employment
- Office: Chesterfield
- Email: Hannah.Fairweather@elliotmather.co.uk
- Phone: 01246 231288
Peter Kidd
Senior Associate Solicitor- Department: Dispute Resolution
- Office: Mansfield
- Email: Peter.Kidd@elliotmather.co.uk
- Phone: 01623 655666
Evie McCormick
Paralegal- Department: Dispute Resolution / Employment
- Office: Chesterfield
- Email: Evie.McCormick@elliotmather.co.uk
- Phone: 01246 231288
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