MORE COMPLEX APPLICATIONS IN THE COURT OF PROTECTION

The Court of Protection has been seen by many as being required only for the appointment of a deputy, however, it has a much broader remit and a number of applications can be brought under it. This new course will explain the different areas the Court of Protection manage, and will go through in detail some of the more complex applications that can be brought within the same.

It will provide you with practical advice on the procedures and problems that have been faced in the past by practitioners, including recent case law on the subject to highlight the pitfalls.

What You Will Learn

  • A reminder of the Court of Protection

  • How to make a statutory will application, and the pitfalls

  • Making applications for gifting and tax planning

  • How to remove a trustee

  • Equity release applications

  • Removing attorneys or deputies

  • Family care payments

  • ACC and the issues therein

  • A case law update


Typical duration: 1 day
Pricing from £250 per attendee
Delivery: face to face/learn live


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