Court applications & services
- Capacity applications in the Circuit Court โ how they work
- Applying to be a decision-making representative
- Selling property where an owner lacks capacity
- The frozen bank account problem
- Objections, variations and family disagreements
- Fair Deal and capacity
- Former wards of court
- Co-decision-making agreements
- Decision-making assistance agreements
- Advance healthcare directives
- How costs work in capacity matters
The 2015 Act โ information guides
- The Assisted Decision-Making (Capacity) Act 2015 โ complete guide
- The functional test of capacity
- The guiding principles: will and preferences
- The Decision Support Service explained
- Enduring powers of attorney under the 2015 Act
- EPAs made under the old 1996 Act
- Attorneys' duties and DSS supervision
Planning ahead
- Which arrangement do we need? โ the comparison guide
- Legal planning after a dementia diagnosis
- Capacity and wills
- Talking to a parent about capacity planning
- Do you actually need a solicitor for this?
Family situations
- A parent with dementia โ the adult child's guide
- Parents of an adult child with an intellectual disability
- Acquired brain injury and stroke
- Capacity in nursing homes
- Dealing with banks and institutions
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How our fees work
You get a fixed quote in writing before any work starts โ no hourly-rate surprises. If the scope changes, the quote is revised in writing before we continue. In contentious business, a solicitor may not calculate fees or other charges as a percentage or proportion of any award or settlement. How costs work in capacity matters →