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Capacity solicitors in Wrexham & Mold

Our liberty to make decisions about our own affairs is one that we can easily take for granted when we’re well. There are situations, though, that can impair our mental capacity and with it our autonomy such as having a disability, ill physical health or mental illness. These periods of incapacitation can be temporary or permanent.

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Given all adults have a presumed right of choice, it can be difficult to step in and act on another person’s behalf if you don’t know where to begin, particularly after unexpected lost capacity. Our solicitors in Wrexham and Mold take an understanding approach to diminished mental capacity and can help you gain the appropriate authority to act in a family member or loved one’s best interest.

At times what is best for an individual may not be what they want, and so it can be harder still to feel like you’re doing the right thing. Our approachable team will always ensure you understand all available options and can help you navigate a range of situations. Similarly, we can help individuals plan ahead if cognitive abilities are beginning to decline, such as through natural causes like ageing.

Our legal care team can support with:

  • Living Wills
  • Court of Protection
  • Deputyship
  • Lasting Powers of Attorney

Call us on 01978 880 276 today for a confidential chat and to find out how we can help you.

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Mental health and capacity

Our liberty to make decisions about our own affairs is one that we can easily take for granted when we’re well. There are situations, though, that can impair our mental capacity and with it our autonomy such as having a disability, ill physical health or mental illness. These periods of incapacitation can be temporary or permanent.

Care after lost capacity

If you lose the ability to make decisions due to old age this can be difficult for relatives and loved ones. QualitySolicitors can help you plan ahead for a time when you can no longer share what you think.

Court of Protection

When people are unable to make their own decisions because of a mental illness, other people may be required to make decisions on their behalf. Sometimes there may be disagreements surrounding these decisions and that is where the Court of Protection can help.

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