
Court of Protection Practice 2017
Jordan Publishing
Published on 17. March 2017
Book
Mixed media product
2798 pages
978-1-78473-251-6 (ISBN)
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Description
The Court of Protection Practice retains its well-established format as the leading court reference work governing this fast-developing jurisdiction, with a status akin to its sister publication The Red Book. This new edition has been further enhanced and updated throughout, thus ensuring that practitioners have all the latest developments at their fingertips. What's New Part I - Narrative chapters: Chapter 1 (Background): Significantly updated to make greater reference to the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) and its implications. This Chapter also now includes sections on NHS health care and the role it plays in offering services for older/infirm people; civil partnerships and same sex marriage; Chapter 2 (Mental Capacity Jurisdiction): Re-written to reflect the latest legal developments; Chapter 3 (Lasting Powers of Attorney): Significantly updated commentary in respect of enduring and lasting powers of attorney; Chapter 4 (Deputyship for Property and Affairs): A completely new chapter relating to the appointment of a deputy; Chapter 7: (Deprivation of Liberty): Re-structured to include further discussion of court practice and procedure in deprivation of liberty cases Part II - Procedural Guides: New Guide on applications to remove deputies now included Part VII - Forms: New form DoL10 for Re X applications Part VIII - Precedents: New precedents - Order: Case Management Pilot: Property and Affairs Pathway; Order: Case Management Pilot: Health and Welfare Pathway; Order in a hoarding case Part IX - Cases: Fully updated to include latest case-law
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Language
English
Place of publication
Bristol
United Kingdom
Publishing group
LexisNexis UK
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Family and Child Law Practitioners
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 148 mm
Weight
1555 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-78473-251-6 (9781784732516)
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Gordon R. Ashton
Court of Protection Practice 2018
Book
03/2018
Jordan Publishing
€409.63
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Book
03/2016
Jordan Publishing
€342.48
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Persons
Contributions
Nominated Judge of the Court of ProtectionThe Family Court and the County Court at Barnet and First Avenue House
BarristerNo 5 Chambers
Barrister39 Essex Chambers
PartnerThomson Snell & Passmore
Editor-in-chief
Content
Text - based on Mental Capacity: Law and Practice (Jordan Publishing), which provides an entry point into the book Legislation - all relevant primary and secondary legislation appropriately annotated including: Mental Capacity Act 2005 (as amended) Court of Protection Rules 2007 Lasting Powers of Attorney, Enduring Powers of Attorney and Public Guardian Regulations 2007 Mental Capacity Act 2005 (Transfer of Proceedings) Order 2007 Practice Directions, including the new Transparency Pilot Practice Direction and the Pilot Practice Directions on Case Management and Section 49 Reports. Codes of Practice Procedural Guides - outlining the steps for making various court applications including:Application to register an enduring power of attorney Application to register a lasting power of attorney Application for appointment of a deputy relating to property and financial affairs Application relating to personal welfare matters Proceedings in the High Court or a County Court involving a protected party Resolving doubt about capacity under CPR 1998 Forms with Guidance Notes - covering the Court of Protection, Lasting Powers of Attorney and Enduring Powers of Attorney Precedent Orders - drafts that practitioners are encouraged to submit to the Court during case management, including the new Transparency Pilot Order First Instance Case Summaries - summarising how the law is being interpreted and indicating areas of difficulty International Dimension - information regarding relevant procedures etc in other countries Other Materials - including all of the latest Public Guardian Practice Notes Useful Information - websites, address details etc