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What are the costs involved in applying to be a deputy for property and affairs?
As deputyship is a service authorised by the court, there are a number of costs involved in the process. It is for…
What is a mental capacity assessment for deputyship?
A formal capacity assessment is required most commonly to determine a person’s decision-making capacity in line with a deputyship application. This can…
What is the Montreal Cognitive Assessment?
The Montreal Cognitive Assessment evaluates various cognitive domains. It is a widely used cognitive screening tool. This includes a number of matters,…
What is the gathering of evidence procedure for a deputyship application?
Prospective deputies should carefully consider the role they are taking on, as it requires a significant level of competence and commitment. The…
Are appointeeships set up by the Court of Protection?
No, appointeeships are authorised and regulated by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) or the Social Security Agency in Northern Ireland….
What is the Money Carer Current Account Switching Service?
In collaboration with Pay.UK and Zempler Bank, Money Carer provides a Current Account Switching Service for vulnerable adults. This provides them with…
Is appointeeship governed by the Mental Capacity Act (2005)?
No, DWP appointeeship is not governed by the Mental Capacity Act (2005). While both systems deal with individuals who may lack the…
Can I access a client’s bank statements?
Money Carer have a legal and fiduciary requirement to safeguard access to our clients’ personal information. This is specified in principle F…
What is the Family Access Policy?
We recognise the importance of working alongside family members when acting in the best interests of a client. However, we would also…
What are Money Carer’s Payment Rings, and how do they work?
Money Carer’s payment rings are a simple, secure and dignified way to help people manage day-to-day spending – without the need for…