JL (Revocation of Lasting Power of Attorney) [2014] EWCOP 36 (09 October 2014)
AS behaved in a way that contravened her authority and was not in JL's best interests, including failing to keep accounts, using JL's funds for personal benefit, and exerting pressure on JL. JL lacks capacity to revoke the LPA. The LPA is revoked and Essex County Council is appointed as deputy.
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- Citation
- [2014] EWCOP 36
- Parties
- Applicant: The Public Guardian; Respondent: AS; Respondent: Essex County Council
- Jurisdiction
- England and Wales
- Judgment Date
- 09 October 2014
- Procedural Posture
- Court of Protection Application / Judgment After Contested Hearing
- Outcome
- LPA revoked; Essex County Council appointed as deputy for property and affairs.
- Legal Topics
- Revocation of Lasting Power of Attorney, Appointment of Deputy, Best Interests, Attorney Misconduct
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Parties
The Public Guardian
Applicant
AS
Respondent
Essex County Council
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Court of Protection Application / Judgment After Contested Hearing
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether AS behaved in a way that contravenes her authority or is not in JL's best interests
- 2 Whether JL lacks capacity to revoke the LPA herself
Ratio Decidendi
AS behaved in a way that contravened her authority and was not in JL's best interests, including failing to keep accounts, using JL's funds for personal benefit, and exerting pressure on JL. JL lacks capacity to revoke the LPA. The LPA is revoked and Essex County Council is appointed as deputy.
Court Disposition
LPA revoked; Essex County Council appointed as deputy for property and affairs.
Orders
- Revocation and cancellation of the registered LPA for property and financial affairs created on 8 October 2013.
- Essex County Council appointed as substantive deputy for JL's property and financial affairs.
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