Category: Deputyship
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The OPG’s 2025 Family Care Payments Guidance
The Office of the Public Guardian (OPG) has released updated guidance on family care payments in March 2025, revising its expectations for deputies who authorise payments from P’s funds to family members providing informal care. The guidance aims to balance P’s best interests with transparency and fairness in remunerating family members. However, this new guidance…
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Managing a Deputyship When P Moves Abroad: Lessons from Irwin Mitchell Trust Corporation Ltd v KS
When an individual under a Court of Protection deputyship moves abroad, deputies may assume that their role automatically ends, or that managing P’s assets from England will become impossible. However, the recent decision in Irwin Mitchell Trust Corporation Ltd v KS & Ors [2025] EWCOP 7 provides much-needed clarity on when and how the Court…
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Key Changes to Gifting Guidance from the OPG
The Office of the Public Guardian has updated its guidance, introducing important changes that deputies and attorneys need to be aware of. These updates clarify how best interests are determined, specify when an application to the Court of Protection is necessary, and reinforce compliance requirements. This article breaks down each change in detail, helping you…
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Navigating Trusts in Deputyships: Lessons from Nilsson v Cynberg on Express and Constructive Trusts
In the recent case of Nilsson v Cynberg (2024 EWHC 2164 Ch), the High Court addressed a question of increasing relevance for those of us managing property and finances under Court of Protection orders: how can informal agreements, particularly those related to property ownership, coexist with or override formal express declarations of trust? For…
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Top 15 Questions About Deputyships
Understanding deputyships can be a complex yet crucial task when managing the affairs of someone who cannot do so themselves. Here are the top 15 most commonly searched questions about deputyships. 1. What is a deputy and what do they do? A deputy is a person appointed by the Court of Protection to make decisions…