Mental Capacity & Court of Protection
Decision-specific capacity assessments and Court of Protection opinions under the Mental Capacity Act 2005 — including COP3, litigation capacity, testamentary capacity, LPA disputes, and best interests.
COP3 Assessments
Court of Protection COP3 capacity assessments with structured, decision-specific reasoning.
Testamentary Capacity (Wills)
Opinion on capacity to make a will, including cognitive disorder and undue influence considerations.
Litigation Capacity
Capacity to conduct proceedings, instruct solicitors, and make litigation decisions.
Financial Capacity / LPA
Capacity to manage finances, grant LPA, or challenge decisions in disputes involving vulnerability.
Healthcare Consent Capacity
Decision-specific assessment of capacity to consent to treatment, investigations, or care plans.
Residential Care Capacity
Capacity to decide where to live, including risks, support needs, and least restrictive options.
Capacity to Enter Contracts
Assessment of understanding and ability to agree to binding contracts and associated risks.
Capacity to Gift Property
Opinion on capacity to make gifts, including vulnerability, coercion, and financial consequences.
Capacity to Marry
Capacity assessment focusing on understanding of marriage, responsibilities, and implications.
Capacity for Sexual Relations
Assessment of capacity principles and understanding relevant to consent and safeguarding.
Capacity for Social Media
Decision-specific opinion on online risk awareness, privacy, exploitation, and harm prevention.
Best Interests Opinions
Best interests analysis where capacity is lacking, considering least restrictive options and welfare factors.
Advance Decisions / Living Wills
Assessment of validity and capacity surrounding advance decisions and refusal of treatment.
DoLS / LPS
Evidence on deprivation of liberty, restrictions, proportionality, and safeguards in care settings.
Undue Influence
Opinion on vulnerability, coercion, dependence, and whether influence may have undermined free decision-making.
Statutory Will Applications
Court of Protection evidence for statutory will applications where the individual lacks testamentary capacity.
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