Court of Protection orders deputy to make loan to child's parents rather than outright gift | Practical Law

Court of Protection orders deputy to make loan to child's parents rather than outright gift | Practical Law

The Court of Protection held that it would be in the best interests of an incapacitated 11-year old child for his deputy to make an interest-free loan to his parents to adapt a house for him rather than an outright gift (Re AK (gift application) [2014] EWHC B11 (COP)).

Court of Protection orders deputy to make loan to child's parents rather than outright gift

Practical Law UK Legal Update Case Report 3-564-7578 (Approx. 4 pages)

Court of Protection orders deputy to make loan to child's parents rather than outright gift

by Practical Law Private Client
Published on 14 Apr 2014England, Wales
The Court of Protection held that it would be in the best interests of an incapacitated 11-year old child for his deputy to make an interest-free loan to his parents to adapt a house for him rather than an outright gift (Re AK (gift application) [2014] EWHC B11 (COP)).