Receivers and Deputies
If an individual lacks capacity to manage their affairs and they have not made a Power of Attorney, it is sometimes necessary to arrange for someone to be made Receiver for them. This involves an application to the Court of Protection.
We advise on the appointment of Receivers.
We advise on the annual compliance obligations of Receivers.
Partners in the firm regularly act as Receivers for clients.
Contact
Nicholas Parsons (Cirencester) - Head of Non-Contentious Private Client
Andrew Mortimer - Partner, Trusts & Estates
Senior Team
Anthony Acton - Partner, Trusts & Estates
David Ainslie - Partner, Trusts & Estates
Alison Allen - Partner, Trusts & Estates
Matthew Braithwaite - Solicitor, Trusts & Estates
Rachel Curtis - Solicitor, Trusts & Estates
Mary Daws - Solicitor, Trusts & Estates
Charles Hayward - Partner, Trusts & Estates
Kathryn Layzell - Solicitor, Trusts & Estates
Carol Morris - Partner, Trusts & Estates
Andrew Mortimer - Partner, Trusts & Estates
Richard Mullings - Partner, Trusts & Estates
Kate Nairn - Associate, Trusts & Estates
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