A recent case highlights the powers of authorities to intervene when a Lasting Power of Attorney position is abused
Partner and head of the market leading Contested Wills, Trusts and Estates team, Roman Kubiak, looks at a recent Court of Protection decision to intervene where an attorney mismanaged finances, and also navigates through the confusing world of legal acronyms…
The recent Court of Protection (CoP) decision, In the matter of Harcourt (Public Guardian v A), highlights the powers the Office of the Public Guardian (OPG) and CoP have in revoking Lasting Powers of Attorneys (LPAs) in instances where attorneys mismanage a donor’s finances and wilfully obstruct the resulting investigations.