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November 11, 2025
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Have You Checked Whether Your Child Has a Child Trust Fund? What Parents of Vulnerable Young People Need to Know

HMRC has been reminding families to check whether they have money waiting in a Child Trust Fund. It is estimated that more than 750,000 Child Trust Funds have matured without being claimed, with an average value of over £2,200. For many young people, that could make a meaningful difference.

Michelle Cruddas
Court of Protection
October 30, 2025
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Supporting a Loved One with Limited Mental Capacity: Why Good Money Management Matters

Families who support a vulnerable person often want the same things: security, dignity and the best quality of life possible. When a person lacks mental capacity, managing money can become more complex. Without the right arrangements in place, there is a risk that they may not receive the benefits they are entitled to, or that their funds may not be used in the best way to support their needs.

Michelle Cruddas
Court of Protection
October 27, 2025
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Court of Protection FAQs: Your Questions Answered

When a loved one loses the mental capacity to make important decisions, it can be a deeply emotional and confusing time. The Court of Protection exists to help families and professionals make those decisions lawfully and in the person’s best interests, but the process can feel daunting if you’re unfamiliar with it.

Shanice Blackwood-Martin
Court of Protection
October 09, 2025
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Reconsidering the Cheshire West Ruling: What It Could Mean for Financial Management and Deputyship

The Supreme Court is currently hearing arguments that could change the legal test for when a vulnerable person is considered to be deprived of their liberty. This revisits the well-known Cheshire West judgment, which has shaped how care arrangements are authorised for people who lack mental capacity.

Michelle Cruddas
Court of Protection
September 22, 2025
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What is the Court of Protection and how does it work?

When someone is unable to make important decisions about their finances, property, or welfare due to a lack of mental capacity, the Court of Protection steps in to help. It ensures that vulnerable people are protected, and that their affairs are managed in their best interests.

Robyn Hawxby
Court of Protection
September 09, 2025
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Managing someone else's finances through the Court of Protection

When a loved one is no longer able to manage their money due to illness, injury, or disability, it can feel overwhelming. In these situations, the Court of Protection can provide a legal solution by allowing someone else to step in and manage finances on behalf of the person who lacks capacity.

Zoe Gospel
Court of Protection
September 04, 2025
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Angela Rayner’s Personal Injury Trust Story Highlights the Complexity of Trust Law

Former deputy prime minister Angela Rayner made headlines this week after she appeared to not pay enough tax on her second property. But what do Trusts have to do with it?

Sian Thompson
Court of Protection
August 22, 2025
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The benefits of setting up a Personal Injury Trust after a compensation payout

Receiving a compensation payout after an accident or injury can be life-changing. It may provide financial security, help with care costs, and support your long-term recovery. But many people don’t realise that without the right planning, a compensation award could affect entitlement to means-tested benefits. That's where a Personal Injury Trust comes in.

Sian Thompson
Court of Protection
August 05, 2025
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Child Trust Funds: What happens when a child lacks mental capacity?

When Child Trust Funds (CTFs) were introduced in 2005, they were designed to give every child born in the UK between 1 September 2002 and 2 January 2011 a financial start for adulthood. Parents, family members and even the Government could pay into the account, and the child would access the money at age 18. But what happens if, when the child turns 18, they lack the mental capacity to manage their own finances?

Sian Thompson
Court of Protection
December 16, 2024
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Pryers Solicitors Strengthens its Court of Protection Team

Welcoming Shanice Blackwood-Martin, Zoe Gospel and Sian Thompson to the Pryers team.

Carmel Walsh
Court of Protection
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