GT Stewart Solicitors

Understanding Wishes and Feelings in Court of Protection Cases

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Protecting Your Rights
Community Care
Published: 6th Aug 2025

What is the role of a Litigation Friend?

Once we have explored our client’s wishes and feelings, we consider them and send them to the client’s litigation friend. The litigation friend will provide instructions on behalf of the client. These wishes are important as they can influence the instructions provided by the litigation friend.

In the context of Court of Protection cases, the judge makes a "best interests determination". This is a decision made on behalf of someone who lacks the mental capacity to make those decisions for themselves. These determinations must be in the best interests of the individual. They take into account various factors including their past and present wishes, values, and beliefs.

Wishes and feelings are crucial because they can influence the decision made by the court which could have a significant impact on the client’s health and welfare - for instance, where the court decides whether an individual should be moved to a different placement.

Our Community Care team has extensive experience supporting vulnerable individuals in complex health and welfare cases, including proceedings in the Court of Protection. Our team has cross-disciplinary expertise and we regularly advise individuals seeking to challenge public body decisions.

If you or someone you support needs help challenging a public body decision or accessing essential support, please contact us to find out how we can help. You can find out more about our team here: Rebecca Hill, Tahmina Islam, Affan Chowdhury and Guillaume Doutreleau.


Our Housing Team recently succeeded in a Court of Appeal case after expert evidence, obtained following a tribunal hearing, confirmed that our client lacked the capacity to manage her Housing Benefit appeal.

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Published by Paaris Kazmi

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