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How to apply to the Court of Protection to make a will for someone who is not able to make one themselves, what forms to use, how much it costs and how the court decides
Apply to the Court of Protection if you want to make (or change) a will on…
Download and fill in the following forms to apply to make a will on behalf…
An application for a statutory will costs £421. You may also have to pay:…
The Court of Protection will send you a letter to confirm that your…
The Court of Protection will tell you if: your application has been…
You’ll be sent a court order confirming that your application has been…
How to become and act as a Court of Protection deputy - eligibility, responsibilities, how to apply, fees, supervision and when your deputyship ends.
How to download and access the HMRC app on a mobile device to get information about your tax, National Insurance and benefits.
Nominate someone for an honour or bravery award (called a gallantry award), read the New Year honours list - BEMs, MBEs, OBEs, knighthoods, outstanding achievements and contributions to public life.
Get a declaration of presumed death if a person has been missing for at least 7 years or you think they've died - form N208, certificate of presumed death, appeal, complain.
If you aren’t able to cast your vote in person, you can have someone you trust cast your vote for you in a particular election or referendum.
This report describes the extent of infections and injecting-related harms among people who inject drugs (PWID) in the United Kingdom.
Information for commissioners and screening providers, to help improve access to screening for people with severe mental illness.
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