Nearest relative powers - introduction
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It is important to identify the correct nearest relative and (with the client’s consent) explain to him his rights and powers, and important also to avoid the potential conflict of interest in acting for both patient and nearest relative.
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Nearest relative category:
- Identification of nearest relative
- Nearest relative powers
- Dangerousness criterion
- Changing the nearest relative
- Nearest relative - miscellaneous
- Nearest relative - introduction
- Patients who have a nearest relative
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What links here:
- Dangerousness criterion
- Displacement (appointment) by county court
- Nearest relative's right to receive information
- Nearest relative - introduction
- Nearest relative - miscellaneous
- Right to apply to Tribunal
- Right to be consulted and to object to s3 admission
- Right to discharge from guardianship
- Right to request discharge of s2 or s3 or CTO