Court of Protection Deputyship services
Expert support for you at the level you need
Getting the right level of support for you, your family and the vulnerable person needing help to manage their financial affairs is vital.
It can be a tough, trying and emotional time but we can help support you to understand the choices and the impact of them for everyone.
Our Court of Protection solicitors can help with:
- Navigating the Court of Protection Deputy application process.
- Supporting Deputies to fulfil their duties – including submitting forms to the Court and completing tax returns.
- Acting as a Professional Court of Protection Deputy when there is no one else available or suitable. Advising to Court of Protection Deputies on complex matters such as financial planning, inheritance tax and managing overseas assets.
Becoming a Court of Protection Deputy
You, another family member or friend can be authorised by the Court to become a Court of Protection Deputy. There are a number of forms that you must complete and return to the Court. The process of applying to be a Deputy can often be time consuming and confusing, but we can support you through the application process or make the application on your behalf.
During the application process, there are several people you must formally notify about your application – including the person you are applying to make decisions for and other interested parties, like friends or relatives. If your application is successful, the Court will grant you a court order, which outlines your powers and responsibilities.
Appointing us to act as a Professional Court of Protection Deputy
A professional Deputy (also called a Panel Deputy) is someone pre-approved by the Court of Protection. If no-one is willing or able to act as the Deputy, you could appoint us to act as a professional Deputy.
Anthony Fairweather and Anne Minihane senior partners at Clarke Willmott, are two of only 75 Court of Protection panel Deputies in the country. Both have a wealth of experience in Court of Protection matters both in the UK and internationally.
Support for Deputies or Attorneys
Our Court of Protection team has specialist knowledge in all the areas Deputies or Attorneys often need support in. We can also provide support with:
- Administration – completing Court of Protection forms, tax returns or returns to the Office of the Public Guardian.
- Advice on financial planning, investments and inheritance tax.
- Managing disputes with families or carers about a vulnerable person’s finances, and best interests.
- Applying to the Court of Protection to make a Statutory Will (a Will made on behalf of an individual who lacks capacity to make one themselves).
International Court of Protection issues
When a person lacking mental capacity lives or owns assets overseas, this can complicate proceedings. Our specialist solicitors have particular expertise in dealing with international court of protection challenges like getting financial institutions in other countries to recognise a Lasting Power of Attorney or Deputy order.
We have experience in helping clients obtain suitable authorities to deal with banks, pension providers and other financial and legal institutions around the world, including New Zealand, the USA, France, Eire, India and Spain.
Our team is experienced in applying to the Court of Protection in cases involving foreign jurisdictions and can obtain authority to act as a deputy overseas or appoint a local guardian to do so. We can also advise on obtaining authority for a deputy (or similar) appointed in another jurisdiction to deal with assets in England and Wales.
Recommendations
‘This is a very busy team, led by two doyennes of the Court of Protection world. Their knowledge of Court of Protection matters is unrivalled and there cannot be anything they haven’t seen. They are excellent at dealing with the difficult, weird and wonderful cases, and are very well resourced.’ – The Legal 500 2025
‘I find the team very approachable and professional. Anthony Fairweather will always be available in an emergency. Everyone is so friendly and helpful. Nothing seems too much trouble and they will do their best to assist you in whatever your needs are.’ – The Legal 500 2025
Contact a Professional Court of Protection Deputy
If you would like to discuss appointing a Clarke Willmott partner as a professional deputy for your family member or friend, get in touch online or contact our Court of Protection specialists; Anthony Fairweather and Anne Minihane to arrange a free, confidential consultation.