A Practical Guide to Assessing Mental Capacity

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<p>This book is aimed for the benefit of legal practitioners who are inexperienced in dealing with mental capacity issues and providing a refresher for those with more experience. The first part of the book deals with legal theory the second part offers practical guidance in assessing capacity and the appendices provide further resources and precedents.</p><p><br></p><p>Legal practitioners must be satisfied that their client has the requisite mental capacity to provide instructions and as such it is an area of law that all practitioners must have some awareness of. For those who do not regularly deal with clients where capacity may be an issue it can be a daunting prospect to know what steps to take. This book will hopefully provide practical solutions and confidence to practitioners in those situations.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>ABOUT THE AUTHOR</strong></p><p><br></p><p>Holly Chantler is an experienced older and vulnerable client solicitor with particular expertise in dealing with complex issues relating to mental capacity financial abuse powers of attorney advance decisions and the Court of Protection (contentious and non-contentious matters). Holly holds a number of professional appointments and qualifications including as a Court of Protection panel deputy panel guardian and a director of national organisations Solicitors for the Elderly and the Professional Deputies Forum. She also sits on the Court of Protection Rules Committee and acts as a professional stakeholder for the Ministry of Justice Office of the Public Guardian and Court of Protection.</p>
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