Estimated length of event: 1 hr 30 mins
An e-conference aimed at local authorities and public deputies with discussions on testamentary capacity and statutory Wills, as well as the ACC Judgement and what that means for local authorities acting as a deputy.
Learning Objectives:
- Understanding how someone can lack capacity to manage their finances but have capacity to make a will.
- The implications of the ACC judgement and how Deputies will need to approach this in their role.
- SH v Norfolk – Understanding how a council’s charging policy may need to be challenged by a deputy acting on behalf of their client, is there a possible conflict of interest? What to do if there is.
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Our Speakers:
MEGAN CHRISTIE-COPELAND
Partner & Head of Court of Protection
JMW Solicitors
RUTH MEYER
Partner
Boyes Turner LLP
BELINDA SCHWEHR
CEO
CASCAIDr
Event Organiser:
DAVID LOCKWOOD
Public Sector Development Manager
Finders International
For those with hearing impairments, we can provide a subtitled version of the event. We can also provide translated subtitles in your chosen language. To request this, please contact us at: [email protected]
Our Sponsor
Trojan
W: trojanconsultants.com
Trojan have been providing automated, on-demand client money and case management solutions that meet the complex financial client and patient money management demands of the deputyship, court of protection, client finance and client money management teams in Local authorities, NHS Trusts and solicitors for over 37 years.
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