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Deputyship


The Court of Protection is the title given to that part of the Supreme Court that deals with the affairs of the mentally incapable. A Deputy (formerly called Receiver) is a person appointed by the Court to deal with the financial and/or personal affairs of those who are mentally incapable of managing their own affairs. The Deputy may be a professional person, or may be a relative of the mentally incapable person. We have experience in applying to the Court for the appointment of a Deputy and in assisting Deputies in dealing with the "general management" of the patient's affairs. If you have any queries relating to Deputyship please get in touch and we will do our best to assist.





The change in position by the Revenue emerged in correspondence from its capital taxes technical group sent to Haroon Rashid, an expert in inheritance tax planning