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The Court of Protection

The Mental Capacity Act (MCA) 2005

The MCA for England and Wales provides a framework to empower and protect people who may lack capacity to make some decisions for themselves. It makes it clear who can take decisions in which situations, and how they should go about this. It also allows people to plan ahead for a time when they may lack capacity.

It covers major decisions about someone's property and affairs, healthcare treatment and where the person lives, as well as everyday decisions about personal care (such as what the person eats), where the person lacks capacity to make those decisions themselves.

Key Principles

There are five key principles in the Act:

For more information, please go to the Office of the Public Guardian.

 

Court appointed Deputies can deal directly with the Court Funds Office and can make payments in and out depending on their court order, using the forms supplied in the CFO Deputies guidance pack or are available to download from our website.

If you have not yet received a pack please contact one of our customer service agents and they will be happy to send it to you in the post.