Guardianship & Legal Authority
Best Interests Decisions Explained | Mental Cap...
In healthcare, patients normally make their own decisions about treatment and care. They listen to the information provided by professionals and decide what they want to happen. But there are...
Best Interests Decisions Explained | Mental Cap...
In healthcare, patients normally make their own decisions about treatment and care. They listen to the information provided by professionals and decide what they want to happen. But there are...
Welfare Deputy Explained (England & Wales) | Me...
When an adult loses the ability to make decisions about their care or wellbeing, someone may need legal authority to help make those decisions on their behalf. In England and...
Welfare Deputy Explained (England & Wales) | Me...
When an adult loses the ability to make decisions about their care or wellbeing, someone may need legal authority to help make those decisions on their behalf. In England and...
Section 47 Certificate Explained (Scotland) | A...
Section 47 certificates explained for healthcare students in Scotland. Learn how the Adults with Incapacity (Scotland) Act 2000 authorises treatment when a patient lacks capacity. Consent sits at the...
Section 47 Certificate Explained (Scotland) | A...
Section 47 certificates explained for healthcare students in Scotland. Learn how the Adults with Incapacity (Scotland) Act 2000 authorises treatment when a patient lacks capacity. Consent sits at the...
Court-Appointed Guardians Explained (Scotland) ...
When the Court Decides Who Can Make Decisions Sometimes an adult loses the ability to make important decisions about their own life and there is no existing legal authority in...
Court-Appointed Guardians Explained (Scotland) ...
When the Court Decides Who Can Make Decisions Sometimes an adult loses the ability to make important decisions about their own life and there is no existing legal authority in...
Intervention Orders Explained (Scotland) | Adul...
A Legal Tool for One-Off Decisions Sometimes a person may lose the ability to make a specific decision, but they may not need someone managing their affairs long term. In...
Intervention Orders Explained (Scotland) | Adul...
A Legal Tool for One-Off Decisions Sometimes a person may lose the ability to make a specific decision, but they may not need someone managing their affairs long term. In...
Financial Guardianship Explained (Scotland) | A...
Who Manages Money When Someone Can’t? Managing money is something most people do automatically in everyday life: paying bills, managing bank accounts or dealing with housing costs. But when someone...
Financial Guardianship Explained (Scotland) | A...
Who Manages Money When Someone Can’t? Managing money is something most people do automatically in everyday life: paying bills, managing bank accounts or dealing with housing costs. But when someone...