Court of Protection restores validity of advance decisions by making declaration | Practical Law

Court of Protection restores validity of advance decisions by making declaration | Practical Law

The Court of Protection has used its powers under the Mental Capacity Act 2005 to declare valid an advance decision that would otherwise have been invalidated by a later health and welfare lasting power of attorney (N and another v E and others [2014] EWCOP 27).

Court of Protection restores validity of advance decisions by making declaration

Practical Law UK Legal Update Case Report 0-500-1301 (Approx. 3 pages)

Court of Protection restores validity of advance decisions by making declaration

Published on 26 Aug 2014England, Wales
The Court of Protection has used its powers under the Mental Capacity Act 2005 to declare valid an advance decision that would otherwise have been invalidated by a later health and welfare lasting power of attorney (N and another v E and others [2014] EWCOP 27).