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If you are a parent or carer of a child or young person who may not be able to make decisions about their welfare and finances now or in the future, you will need to consider the best ways to protect them as they move to adulthood.
Philip Warford, Lawyer and specialist in planning for the future of disabled & vulnerable people, will talk through the key principles of the Mental Capacity Act 2005, who can make a Powers of Attorney and how the Court of Protection might help.
Philip will discuss:
MENTAL CAPACITY
What is mental capacity & who assesses mental capacity
What affects mental capacity
Different levels of capacity for different things
How the Mental Capacity Act 2005 affects us
POWERS OF ATTORNEY
What is a Power of Attorney
Lasting Powers of Attorney explained
COURT OF PROTECTION
What it is and what is does
When and how to contact them
Timescales and their charges
Philip is the Managing Director of Renaissance Legal. He specialises in helping families and carers of disabled and vulnerable people plan for their future using Wills, Trusts, Powers of Attorney, Court of Protection applications and Inheritance Tax Planning. Philip regularly speaks at seminars on behalf of many local and national charities including Mencap, NAS and Sense.