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What Are Deputyships And What Do They Mean For Our Rights? – Each Other

Posted August 19th, 2021 in Court of Protection, deputyship, disabled persons, news, Office of the Public Guardian by sally

‘There are two distinct types of deputyship: property and financial affairs deputyship (PFAP) and personal welfare deputyship (PWD). Approximately 375 PWDs and 15,000 PFAPs are applied per year.’

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Each Other, 18th August 2021

Source: eachother.org.uk

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