In HD (Capacity to Engage in Sexual Relations) [2021] EWCOP 15, Cobb J has grappled with the impact of the… Read more
Category: Case comments
Vaccination – another case, and confirmation of the centrality of the person’s wishes and feelings
In a further judgment concerning vaccination for COVID-19, Hayden J has amplified the approach that he set out in E… Read more
Deprivation of liberty – establishing the cost to the person (and to the public body)
LB Haringey v Emile [2020] MHLO (CC)[1] is a rare example of a contested determination of damages for deprivation of liberty… Read more
Covert medication and involving the Court of Protection
In An NHS Trust v XB & Ors [2020] EWCOP 71, Theis J has further emphasised the thin legal ice… Read more
A reminder – how NHS and social care staff in E&W can check if a person has an attorney or deputy
As the vaccination programme continues apace, now is a good time to remind people that the Office of the Public… Read more
What to do when P wants to return home abroad?
In Re UR [2021] EWCOP 10, Hayden J has set out a checklist for situations where the Court of Protection… Read more
Getting the stages of the capacity test in the right order (and where rights, will and preferences do not pull in the same direction)
In Pennine Acute Hospitals NHS Trust v TM [2021] EWCOP 8, Hayden J considered an urgent application made by the… Read more
Deprivation of liberty, family members and what s4B does (and doesn’t) say
In Re AEL [2021] EWCOP 9, SJ Hilder considered very strong objections levelled by a family member to the idea… Read more
COVID-19 Vaccination and the MCA – the first Court of Protection judgment
In E (Vaccine) [2021] EWCOP 7, the Vice-President of the Court of Protection, Hayden J, has given the first reported… Read more
“Personal examination” and the MHA – FAQs following the Devon judgment
This is an updated version of the post first published on 26 January 2021. I need to emphasise that what… Read more