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CHAPTER 11
 
CHAPTER 11
P, protected parties and children
11.1Introduction
11.4Participation of P
11.4Background
11.6The menu of options
11.14Protected parties
11.21Children
11.26Litigation friends
11.26Pre-appointment
11.27Appointment
Appointment without a court order • Appointment with a court order
11.40Who may be appointed as a litigation friend?
For P
Acting for a child or a protected party other than P
11.45Duties of the litigation friend
General • Deprivation of liberty cases • Litigation friends acting for a child
11.53Terminating the appointment of a litigation friend
Litigation friend acting on behalf of P: capacity gained or regained • Litigation friend acting on behalf of an adult protected party: capacity gained or regained • Litigation friend acting on behalf of a child: capacity gained or regained • Litigation friend acting on behalf of a child: child reaching majority • Any litigation friend: other situations
11.65Costs and the litigation friend
Costs incurred by the litigation friend
11.69Costs payable to other parties
11.74COPR Pr1.2/COPR r3A representatives
11.74Appointment
11.76Duties
11.81Directions and variation or termination of appointment
11.83Funding
11.84Accredited Legal Representatives
11.84Definition
11.86When will an ALR be appointed?
11.92Requirements for appointment as an ALR
11.93Appointment
11.94Duties
11.101Directions and variation or termination of appointment
11.102Good practice guide
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