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Mental health – Court of Protection. The Court of Protection, on an application by the Office of Public Guardian held that the patient's daughter, A, was not acting in the best interests of the patient under the lasting power of attorney (LPA), revoked the LPA and appointed A to act as the patient's deputy for property and affairs by virtue of s 58(1)(c) of the Mental Capacity Act 2005.
Mental health – Court of Protection. The Court of Protection, on an application by the Office of Public Guardian held that the patient's daughter, A, was not acting in the best interests of the patient under the lasting power of attorney (LPA), revoked the LPA and appointed A to act as the patient's deputy for property and affairs by virtue of s 58(1)(c) of the Mental Capacity Act 2005.
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