Court of Protection Dispute Solicitors
It’s inevitable that friends and family won’t always agree with decisions which are made on behalf of their loved one. Whilst most Court of Protection disputes can be resolved amicably, sometimes it’s necessary to take steps to avoid further conflict.
Unfortunately, disputes between friends and relatives of a vulnerable person are common. Emotions run high and conflict can easily arise about who is appointed Deputy, where their loved one should live or what level of care they need.
Sometimes the family are in agreement but in dispute with another party, such as a local authority or hospital.
Alternatively, you may suspect that a Deputy isn’t acting in your loved one’s best interests or have concerns about how they’re managing their finances. Or, you could be a Deputy who’s embroiled in a dispute about your own conduct.
How our Court of Protection dispute solicitors can help
If you’re in dispute, it’s important that you speak to a specialist solicitor. Our experienced dispute resolution team can provide advice and guidance on a Court of Protection dispute and will ensure that your views are represented quickly and cost-effectively.
We recognise that court action isn’t always in the best interests of your loved one. That’s why our Court of Protection dispute solicitors always aim to resolve any conflict through negotiation before making an application to the court.
Avoid further conflict by contacting our Court of Protection dispute solicitors
If you have found yourself in a dispute, our expert solicitors can help. We work with clients across the UK from our offices in Bristol and South Gloucestershire, in Bedminster, Bishopston, Bristol city centre, Kingswood and Thornbury.
For practical help and advice on dealing with a Court of Protection dispute, call our specialist lawyers on 0117 325 2929 or complete our online enquiry form.