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This case considers an application under section 22(4)(b) of the Mental Capacity Act 2005 to revoke and cancel the Lasting Power of Attorney ("LPA") made by GW in relation to property and affairs as the attorney behaved in a way that was outside his authority and not in the Patient’s ("P”) best interests; and an order directing the local authority to make an application to appoint a deputy to manage GW’s property and affairs.
This case considers an application under section 22(4) of the Mental Capacity Act 2005 to revoke a Lasting Power of Attorney ("LPA") in relation to property and affairs as the attorneys behaved in a way that was outside their authority and not in the Patient’s ("P") best interests.
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