An introduction to the Court of Protection
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Alex Ruck Keene explains the fundamentals of the Court of Protection, covering its distinctive features, function and when it should be involved in a dispute.
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Alex Ruck Keene Alex is an experienced barrister, writer and educator. His practice is focused on mental capacity and mental health law as well as delivering expert training for front line professionals. His personal blog covering all aspects of mental capacity law and policy can be found at www.mentalcapacitylawandpolicy.org.uk |
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