Mental Capacity in UK Law
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Application to authorise a deprivation of liberty (Sections 4A(3) and 16(2)(a) of the Mental Capacity Act 2005)
Court of Protection forms including the COP1 application to make decisions on someone's behalf.
- Chapter RDRM22200
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Chapter RDRM22010
... ... to an individual because of that individual’s lack of legal capacity and legal dependence upon another person ... Dependent persons fall into ... Individuals who lack sufficient mental capacity ... Top of page ... Domicile of choice ... Any individual who has ... ...
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Chapter RDRM23060
... ... would have derived a domicile from a person who had such legal capacity ... (This content has been withheld because of exemptions in the Freedom ... Legal and Mental Capacity ... In the vast majority of cases age and mental capacity will ... ...
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Chapter RDRM22260
... ... An individual who has reached the age of legal capacity (refer to RDRM22020) but who lacks sufficient mental capacity will not be ... ...
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Chapter IHTM28083
... ... person appointed to look after the affairs of someone who lacks the mental capacity to do this for themselves is called a ‘Curator Bonis. When the ... ...
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Chapter IHTM28082
... ... The Mental Capacity Act 2005, which came fully into force on 1 October 2007 provides ... ...
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Chapter IDG30432
... ... The Mental Capacity Act 2005, which came into effect in October 2007, replaces ... ...
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Chapter SDLTM09815
... ... Children subject to the Mental" Capacity Act 2005 or the Mental Capacity Act [Northern Ireland] 2016 ... \xE2\x80" ... ...
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Apply to authorise a deprivation of liberty
Court of Protection forms including the COP1 application to make decisions on someone's behalf.... ... Date received ... (Sections 4A(3) and 16(2)(a) of the ... Mental Capacity Act 2005) ... Date issued ... A streamlined procedure pursuant to ... ...
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