Court of Protection

We help to manage the property and affairs of those who lack mental capacity. Our expert solicitors, who are STEP qualified, can assist you with any applications that need to be made.

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How can we help?

Applications

These might be applications to the Court of Protection or the Office of the Public Guardian, including the registration of an existing Enduring or Lasting Power of Attorney, deputy applications or applications for court guidance/orders as and when needed, for example, a request to make gifts from the donor’s assets or a request to sell the donor’s home.

We support families pulling together and, where there is dispute, can also handle litigation in the Court of Protection. Whatever the situation, we will do our best to help you.

Our services

  • Preparing Lasting Powers of Attorney and advising donors and attorneys;
  • Acting as or for deputies and attorneys, managing the property and affairs of those who lack capacity;
  • Making applications to the Court of Protection for gifts, Wills and settlements;
  • Assisting elderly clients and those caring for them

We have particular expertise in dealing with disabled clients and managing personal injury or clinical negligence awards. We also manage the affairs of many elderly clients who suffer from dementia.

What is a deputy?

If somebody loses their mental capacity to deal with their own affairs without having put in place an Enduring or Lasting Power of Attorney, a deputy will need to be appointed.

Partners in Wellers act as deputies and attorneys in their own right, and our clients range from disabled young adults with substantial compensation payments to retired widows, who need help managing their money.

Making a Deputy Application

A deputy application is made to the Court of Protection.  The person(s) named as deputy/deputies is/are chosen by the Court of Protection and not by the donor and, accordingly, could be someone the donor would not ordinarily choose to make such decisions.

Deputy applications are generally more complex, more time consuming and therefore more expensive than putting in place a valid Lasting Power of Attorney.

Registration of EPA or LPA

Existing Enduring Powers of Attorney must be registered where the donor has lost, or is losing, their mental capacity to deal with their own affairs.  

Applications must be made on prescribed forms and notices must be served on at least three people; those people being defined by a statutory list of family members.

Lasting Powers of Attorney must be registered before use, regardless of whether the donor has lost capacity.  Unlike Enduring Powers of Attorney, the donor or the attorneys can seek to have a Lasting Power of Attorney registered.  Again, applications must be made on prescribed forms and notices must be served but with Lasting Powers of Attorney, those notices are served on people chosen by the donor (who are specified in the Lasting Power of Attorney form itself).

Anyone on whom notice of the application to register a Power of Attorney is served (including the donor) has the right to object to the registration on one or more of a number of specified grounds.  If, however, there are no objections the Office of the Public Guardian register the Power of Attorney within 6 to 8 weeks (although it can take longer).


Why choose us?

Our expert solicitors are STEP qualified and can assist you with any applications that need to be made.


Direct Expertise

You will receive the help of an experienced and qualified legal expert, able to assist with applications to CoP.

Trusted Relationship

Someone who you can meet in person and who will spend the time to understand your concerns in the detail they deserve.

Lasting Impact

You can be confident that we will support you and your family to achieve the best possible outcome.


The team you will work with

Aarti Gangaramani
Private Client London

Aarti Gangaramani

Senior Solicitor
Private Client London
Sally Andrews
Private Client Sevenoaks

Sally Andrews

Solicitor
Private Client Sevenoaks
Dawn Pearce
Private Client Surrey Bookham High Street

Dawn Pearce

Private Client Executive
Private Client Surrey Bookham High Street
Nicole Cheel-Jennings
Private Client Bromley

Nicole Cheel-Jennings

Probate Executive
Private Client Bromley
Levina Khanna
Private Client Surrey Bookham High Street

Levina Khanna

Solicitor
Private Client Surrey Bookham High Street
Tara Edwards
Private Client Bromley

Tara Edwards

Private Client Excecutive
Private Client Bromley
Netsai Mupikata
Private Client Bromley

Netsai Mupikata

Solicitor
Private Client Bromley
Shannon Rafferty
Private Client Bromley

Shannon Rafferty

Paralegal
Private Client Bromley
Sasha Burl
Private Client Sevenoaks

Sasha Burl

Solicitor
Private Client Sevenoaks
Alvin David
Private Client Surrey Bookham High Street

Alvin David

Solicitor
Private Client Surrey Bookham High Street
Tracey Pyman
Private Client Bromley

Tracey Pyman

Support Staff
Private Client Bromley
Paula Butler
Private Client Surrey Bookham High Street

Paula Butler

Support Staff
Private Client Surrey Bookham High Street
Kristian Longhurst
Private Client Sevenoaks

Kristian Longhurst

Support Staff
Private Client Sevenoaks
Penny Langdon
Litigation Bromley

Penny Langdon

Solicitor
Litigation Bromley

Contact us

London

020 7481 2422

Bromley

020 8464 4242

Surrey

01372 750100

Sevenoaks

01732 457575

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We are here for your legal needs in life and in business. Please get in touch with one of our experienced solicitors, who are here to help you.

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