Court Of Protection

Court of Protection

Reliable Advice Tailored to Your Situation

When someone loses mental capacity and can no longer manage their own finances, their family may have to apply to the Court of Protection to enable them to look after that person’s affairs. The court can appoint a deputy to look after the financial affairs of the incapacitated person. At GoodLaw Solicitors, we will help you in your dealings with the Court of Protection and offer you reliable advice tailored to your situation.

Trustworthy Court of Protection Solicitors in Sussex and Surrey

You can depend on the team at GoodLaw Solicitors LLP to act as your Court of Protection deputy.
Sussex: 01273 956 270 | Surrey: 01252 471 211

Our Experienced Team Can Help You

  • Prepare and submit an application to the Court of Protection for the appointment of a deputy
  • Complete and make sure all the documentation is correct and as per your wishes
  • We can act as your Court of Protection deputy
  • Prepare and submit annual deputyship account and report to the Office of the Public Guardian
  • Advice and guidance in matters related to tax planning, care fees and investment policies
  • Our Court of Protection solicitors can raise objections to the appointment of an attorney under a Lasting Power of Attorney

GoodLaw Solicitors LLP is one of the most trusted law firms in south England and are focused on putting our clients’ requirements as our priority. To help serve you better, we offer home visits for customers in Brighton, Hove, Farnham. and the surrounding areas. Although we specialise in working with private individuals, we also represent businesses across all sectors in Sussex and Surrey. We have extensive expertise in family law, property law, abuse claims, wills and probate. Give us a call for professional legal advice.

Our Private Client Specialists Can Help You

We are happy to work on a fixed fee basis where possible

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