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Webinar: P’s Assets And The Court of Protection: Gifting, Investing And Recovery

Certainty the National Will Register will be hosting our monthly expert webinar on Thursday 25th April 2019 at 12.00pm. This month Barrister, Mark Baxter from 5 Stone Buildings will be presenting “P’s Assets and the Court of Protection: Gifting, Investing and Recovery”.

The webinar will be exploring potential conflicts of interest with P’s Deputy or Attorney, and how the Court of Protection has considered this in several cases.

The webinar agenda:

  • How the Court of Protection deals with conflicts of interest
  • The Court’s approach to gifting & investing
  • Collateral benefit from P’s assets
  • Grounds for recovery
  • Recovery during P’s lifetime & after death

Mark has a thriving traditional Chancery and Court of Protection practice and accepts instructions in both contentious and non-contentious matters across the full range of Chambers’ core practice areas. He has been described by Chambers UK as ‘technically superb, very good with clients, and a very persuasive advocate’.

Webinar details

Date: Thursday 25th April 2019

Time: 12noon – 1pm

To register click here.

This article was submitted to be published by Certainty the National Will Register as part of their advertising agreement with Today’s Wills and Probate. The views expressed in this article are those of the submitter and not those of Today’s Wills and Probate.

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