The court made declarations that the P lacks capacity to make decisions regarding foreign travel, contact with his family and others and social media and internet usage.
Application for the P to be transferred to hospital for an elective caesarean section. The application was granted.
Application by NHS Trust that the P be admitted to hospital, against her will, for obstetric treatment and a possible emergency caesarean section. The application was granted.
The court had to decide if the P had capacity to conduct litigation, decide where she was to live and make decisions on her care and support, including sexual relations, amongst other things.
The court had to make decisions in relation to whether the P had capacity to make decisions about his engagement in AEA and in relation to his contact with people he meets online.
Application by the Police to have access to a psychological report undertaken on the P to inform them about his capacity to access the internet and social media. Application refused.
The court had to make a best interests decision in relation to the mode of delivery of the unborn child being carried by the P.
This hearing was listed to determine whether the P was able to make a capacitous decision to accept or refuse care, support and education.
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Case summaries on every Court of Protection case & other relevant decisions with links to the full judgment where available.
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