| What does he
do for the mentally incapacitated ?
Mentally incapacitated persons are
persons suffering from mental illness or handicap. Such
persons are often victims of fraud or undue pressure.
The Official Solicitor may be asked
by the Court to assist these persons in making similar claims
as he does for children. In addition, the Official Solicitor
may be asked to represent these persons in divorce suits
or to defend any money or other claims made against them
if there is no one else willing or able to do so on their
behalf.
The Official Solicitor, if directed
by the Court, can investigate the way such persons' money
has been handled in the past and propose ways of handling
their financial affairs in future.
The Official Solicitor may also be
involved in cases where the Court needs to consider medical
and welfare decisions for adults who lack decision making
capacity. |