Court of Protection Paralegal

Posted 7 July by The Legists

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Court of Protection Paralegal, 1 year experience, Greater Manchester, competitive salary - This role is a fantastic opportunity to gain experience in a full-service award-winning law firm. To apply or to register your interest, please contact Lauren on and quote Job Ref: 6351

OVERVIEW:

• Assisting with the preparation and filing of deputyship applications to the Court of Protection.
• Drafting and reviewing legal documents related to deputyship and Personal Injury trust cases.
• Coordinating and attending client meetings, including home visits where necessary.
• Assisting in the preparation of annual reports and accounts for submission to the Office of the Public Guardian.
• Liaising with medical experts and obtaining medical evidence to support applications.
• Monitoring and managing deadlines to ensure compliance with court orders and statutory requirements.

HOW TO APPLY:

Contact Lauren Harris at eNL on or email with your CV, or simply call for a confidential discussion.

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Reference: 53016568

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