My
father has become incapable of managing his affairs and is in danger
of losing some property very soon. Is there a way I can obtain a
trusteeship order on an emergency basis?
Yes.
The court will dispense with the need to obtain a report if it can
be shown that some or all of the property or estate of an adult,
in respect of whom an application to appoint a trustee has been
made, is in imminent danger of serious loss and it is necessary
for someone to make a decision to prevent the loss. It must be impossible
or not practical to obtain a report before the loss will occur.
In this situation the court can appoint a trustee to take possession
and manage the property as specified by the court.
Any
order made on an emergency basis is subject to review by the court
within 90 days.
WARNING:
The contents of these FAQs are intended as general legal information
only.
If
you have a personal problem, please consult a lawyer.
March
2000 |