Making more complex applications in the Court of Protection – tax planning, gifting, statutory wills, equity release, trustee removal
The Court of Protection has been seen by many as being required only for the appointment of a deputy, however, it has a much broader remit and a number of applications can be brought under it, and the procedures are very different from a “straightforward” deputyship application.
This online seminar will explain when the court can get involved and some of the more complex applications that can be brought within the same.
It will provide you with practical advice on the procedures and problems that have been faced in the past by practitioners, including recent case law on the subject to highlight the pitfalls.
What You Will Learn:
- A brief overview of the Court of Protection procedures in place
- How to make a statutory will application, and the pitfalls
- Making applications for gifting and tax planning
- How to remove a trustee
- Equity release applications
- Removing attorneys or deputies
Can’t make the date/time or need to revisit the training? No problem, booking onto this event means you will receive a link to access a recording of the event at your leisure! The link will be sent within approx 72hrs of live broadcast & be available for approx. 3 months, to view as many times as you wish.