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Through the Maze: A Day in the Life of a DeputyThis webinar has been recorded, please register to view.

Wednesday 9th March, 2022 |
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About The Webinar

Please note this webinar has already taken place.

This webinar will take the format of a case study on a day in the life of being Sarah's deputy, and will cover the following points: 

•    To visit or not to visit; where are we now on face to face visits and remote meetings? What about the costs consequences? 
•    Buying a property when the Order doesn’t specify whether you can or can’t; when the Court of Protection and the Land don’t agree
•    Billing as a Deputy; which rates to use for which years
•    Applying to Court for authority under ACC; where are we now

 

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Programme

Welcome and Introduction

Presentation

A Day in the Life of a Deputy

Speaker: Lynne Bradey, partner at Wrigleys Solicitors 

Q&A

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