In Re KT (Incapacitated Persons) (Deprivation of Liberty: Appointment of Representatives) [2018] EWCOP 1, in one of his last judgments before retiring, Charles J considered again the question of the procedure to be adopted in so-called ‘non-contentious’ applications for welfare orders to authorise a deprivation of liberty. Read more »
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Re KT: securing P’s representation in capacity / DOL cases, revisited
January 29th, 2018 by Jonathan Auburn
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