
Court of Protection case update: July 2025
Niamh Brennan and Sarah Hutchinson round up the latest Court of Protection rulings of interest to practitioners.
July 18, 2025
Court of Protection case update: July 2025
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Families refusing access to support
Is home a suitable option for residence and care for a vulnerable adult if their family refuses access to support? Sophie Holmes analyses a recent ruling.
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June 19, 2025
The final say
The Court of Protection has provided an important reminder that it is the judge who has the final say as to best interests, writes Alex Ruck Keene KC (Hon).

Jun 18, 2025
Producing robust capacity assessments and the approaches to assessing capacity
Lynette Wallace looks at the lessons from a recent Court of Protection ruling on capacity.

May 22, 2025
Disability discrimination and proportionality in housing management
The High Court recently upheld a possession order against a tenant who is a hoarder, rejecting a submission that the first instance judge's conclusion that the social landlord had acted proportionately was wrong. John Murray sets out the lessons from the case.

May 21, 2025
Cross-border deprivation of liberty
A senior Court of Protection judge recently rejected an application by a Scottish local authority for recognition and enforcement of a guardianship order made in Scotland. The Court of Protection team at 39 Essex Chambers analyse the ruling.

May 21, 2025
Dealing with unexplained deaths and inquests
Narin Masera sets out some key considerations for local authorities when dealing with an unexpected death.

May 21, 2025
Court of Protection case update: May 2025
Sarah Hutchinson rounds up the latest Court of Protection rulings of interest to practitioners.

May 02, 2025
Abbasi and Haastrup: to name or not to name
Last month saw the handing down of the long-awaited judgment of the Supreme Court in joined cases on the identification of clinicians in end-of-life cases. The ruling has a potential wide-ranging impact across the health and care sectors, writes Hannah Taylor.
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Transfers from hospital to social care
What are the key laws that need to be upheld when transferring people from NHS hospital to local authority social care? Elizabeth Ridley explains.
Provision of same-sex intimate care
A recent judicial review decision found that there is no duty to provide same-sex intimate care. Ros Foster examines the case.
Court of Protection case update: April 2025
Niamh Brennan rounds up the latest Court of Protection rulings of interest to practitioners.
High Court guidance on Article 3 engagement in care at home cases
David Lawson and Katherine Hampshire analyse the approach taken to human rights claims in claims against public bodies providing accommodation and social care. Such claims face significant hurdles and there is a growing body of guidance on where the boundary lies.
‘Stitch’, capacity and complexity
Alex Ruck Keene KC (Hon) examines a High Court judge’s masterclass in capacity determination.
Issuing proceedings in best interests cases
Katie Viggers, Mark Barnett and Hannah Khan set out four key takeaways for Integrated Care Boards from a recent case where a senior judge stressed the “crucial significance” of issuing proceedings promptly in a best interests case.
Court of Protection case law update: March 2025
Sarah Hutchinson analyses two recent Court of Protection rulings of interest to practitioners.
The Health and Social Care (Wales) Bill Series – Regulation and Inspection of Social Care
How does the Welsh Government intend to reform the regulation and inspection of social care in Wales? Luke Williams and Eve Piffaretti look at the latest developments.
The Health and Social Care (Wales) Bill Series – Direct Payments for NHS Continuing Healthcare
Will individuals in receipt of NHS Continuing Healthcare soon be able to opt for Direct Payments? Eve Piffaretti and Luke Williams set out the Welsh Government’s proposals.
What is the right approach to Care Act assessments?
The High Court has provided guidance on the five stages of a Care Act assessment and on the meaning of accommodation-related care and support needs. David Lawson and Katherine Hampshire analyse six key points arising from the judgment.