Deputyship – FAQ’s
Social Care Circle – Supporting Social Workers
Any social workers registered with Social Work England automatically have a trusted status with Money Carer. After creating their secure Money Carer…
Social Care Circle – Social Worker Support
Any social worker registered with Social Work England automatically has a trusted status with Money Carer. After creating their secure Money Carer…
Social Care Circle – Trusted Carer Status
Those who are a trusted carer can register with us as members of our clients’ Circle of Care by creating an account…
Social Care Circle – Secure Care Circles
In order to protect our clients’ information, and to be fully GDPR compliant, we work within a ‘Circle of Care’. Developed by…
Who can be a deputy for property and finances?
The minimum age requirement for deputies is 18. Close relatives or friends of the individual typically take on the role of deputy….
Can the Court of Protection recommend a deputy?
Anyone with an understanding of a vulnerable person’s situation, who believes they may require some additional support, can recommend individuals who may…
Can a social worker recommend a deputy?
Those with a close understanding of a vulnerable person’s situation, who believes they require some additional support, can recommend individuals who may…
What are the responsibilities of a deputy?
After the court appoints a deputy, they must fulfil a range of responsibilities. Deputies must do this to ensure they are acting…
Can a deputyship be temporary?
Deputyship can be authorised on a temporary or permanent basis. This is especially useful when urgent decisions must be made on behalf…
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…