This latest addition to the popular Butterworths New Law Guide series provides a succinct analysis of the Mental Capacity Act 2005 including the full text of the Act.It explains in detail key concepts of the new legislation and implication for practitioners, whilst identifying areas of potential difficulty and providing guidance in relation to particularly controversial areas of the Act.Written by experts in the field, the book also answers common questions relating to capacity and provides practice points to ensure full guidance on the new law.
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Through an examination of current case law, this book provides the first sustained treatment of vulnerable adults, discussing the legal position of those whose ability to make decisions for themselves is impaired.
If the public guardian cannot accept a case or a case is inappropriate, Ms. Williams- Bruner may refer the case to one of the four fee-for-service guardianship programs in Delaware. APS cannot refer a case to a private agency.
"This Action Guide provides a step-by-step method for applying DPCDA and other relevant statutes when assessing capacity and undue influence issues in the office setting and when litigating these issues in court.
This is a well-established practitioner text on all aspects of the Mental Capacity Act 2005.
This text offers up-to-date and authoritative guidance on all aspects of corporate insolvency as the law stands in Scotland.
The book deliberately sets out to bridge the gap between the people using the Court and the professionals who advise them so that all involved can make fully informed decisions about money and welfare at what can be a stressful time.
Court of Protection Handbook: A User's Guide
This popular major work provides a detailed and authoritative guide to the enhanced jurisdiction with a similar style and format to The Family Court Practice and Civil Court Service.
Elder Law and Guardianship in New York