LPA provision excluding public authority from obtaining information contrary to public policy (Court of Protection) | Practical Law

LPA provision excluding public authority from obtaining information contrary to public policy (Court of Protection) | Practical Law

The Court of Protection has ruled that a provision in a lasting power of attorney which excluded any public authority from obtaining information about the donor's property and financial affairs at any time was contrary to public policy (Public Guardian v VT [2014] EWCOP 52).

LPA provision excluding public authority from obtaining information contrary to public policy (Court of Protection)

by Practical Law Private Client
Published on 18 Dec 2014England, Wales
The Court of Protection has ruled that a provision in a lasting power of attorney which excluded any public authority from obtaining information about the donor's property and financial affairs at any time was contrary to public policy (Public Guardian v VT [2014] EWCOP 52).