Court of Protection Solicitors
The Court of Protection, situated in London, primarily has its decisions rendered by district judges, with High Court judges also presiding over cases as needed. It is tasked with issuing judgments on financial and welfare matters for people who lack the mental capacity to make such decisions on their own.
Our Court of Protection and Trust team will be happy to assist you with deputyship and Lasting Power of Attorney applications. We are also your dedicated contact for addressing any challenges that may arise while caring for a vulnerable individual.
Request for a Legal Consultation
Garner & Hancock realise that the prospect of pursuing a legal matter can be challenging, so we offer an initial phone consultation to discuss your options, and to give you information that will help you make the right choices affecting your case.
What is Deputyship
A deputy designated by the Court of Protection is responsible for making decisions on behalf of individuals who lack mental capacity. There are two categories of deputies: one for managing property and financial matters, and another for health and personal welfare decisions.
Our Guarantee
We believe our business begins and ends with you and your needs, as our client. Therefore, we are committed to providing the best client care and advice which will give you confidence that your matter is handled with the utmost care.
How Can We Help?
Happy to help! Feel free to contact us at any time for a consultation on your legal matters.
Our offices will be closed for the holiday season starting on Friday, December 20, 2024. We will resume normal business operations on Thursday, January 2, 2025. Our team will be unavailable to assist with inquiries or processes during this time.