The Court of Protection adjudicates or resolves disputes that concern adults who lack mental capacity to make decisions. Disputes typically include whether the person has the capacity to make decisions and what is in that person’s best interests. Our Court of Protection team has been recognised by The Legal 500 for their dedication to achieving the best possible results for their clients and for putting a “tremendous amount of work” into their cases. The team is multidisciplinary and regularly collaborates with the company’s experts in mental capacity, mental health, community care, clinical negligence, family, childcare and public law. We are dedicated to our clients and support family members and advocates, and are regularly instructed by the Official Solicitor in cases relating to the wellbeing of an individual who lacks capacity, including health and welfare, medical treatment, financial issues and mental capacity. Main Responsibilities of the Role:
Report directly to Department Director Professional proactive approach, strong client care skills and a sensitive and sympathetic understanding of clients’ needs Assisting with Court of Protection matters including personal injury trusts; statutory wills and gift applications; deputyship applications; on-going deputyship administration; health and social care judicial review and ancillary applications such as trustee orders Attending clients, taking instructions and preparing cases Dealing with correspondence. Maintaining accurate time costing procedures Implementing any recommendations made by your supervisor following monthly file reviews ensuring that these are dealt with promptly Ensuring compliance with file management Key Skills Required:
Demonstrate passion and experience in a broad range of publicly funded Court of Protection matters A strong academic background with a Law degree Legal experience as a Court of Protection Paralegal/Advisor Clear understanding and application of Court of Protection Business acumen and the ability to market the Company Excellent communications skills to work effectively with all types of people Excellent written communication and drafting skills Excellent analytical and organisational skills and ability to use own initiative but know when to seek guidance Committed team player, self-motivated and professional Excellent IT Skills - familiar with Microsoft Office applications and document management skills What we offer:
A fantastic supportive team Excellent progression opportunities Support for appropriate legal awards/recognition The recruitment process will fully comply with GDPR and other applicable laws. Background checks including CRB / DBS checks will establish your eligibility to work in the UK and suitability to the role. Duncan Lewis is committed to Equal Opportunities and embraces diversity of its staff. The Company strives to ensure that our staff reflects the diversity of the communities we serve, which is reflective at all levels within our workforce. We guarantee an interview for candidates that disclose a disability and meet the essential requirements for the post. Please provide additional details in your covering letter if this applies. APPLICATIONS SUBMITTED BY AGENCIES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED FOR THE ABOVE VACANCY.
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