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|Title=Additional Guidance for Judges and Practitioners arising from Covid-19 | |Title=Additional Guidance for Judges and Practitioners arising from Covid-19 | ||
|Author=Hayden, Anthony | |Author=Hayden, Anthony | ||
|Organisation=Judiciary of England and Wales | |Organisation=Judiciary of England and Wales; Court of Protection | ||
|Date=2020/03/18 | |Date=2020/03/18 | ||
|Type=Court guidance; Coronavirus resource | |Type=Court guidance; Coronavirus resource |
Latest revision as of 22:12, 27 March 2023
Further COP coronavirus guidance ("Guidance No 2") (1) This guidance contains the following key messages (paraphrased): (a) hearings of less than 2 hours will be by telephone, but longer hearings will proceed unless the judge decides otherwise; (b) all practitioners must consider the range of options, including Skype and telephone conferences; (c) if directions hearings cannot be dealt with by agreement then a remote hearing should be sought; (d) every sensible effort to alleviate the pressure on court staff should be made; (e) further use of Skype beyond the current limited circumstances is being considered. (2) The guidance answers various questions in relation to: (a) acceptance of electronic signatures; (b) notification of P; (c) interim appointment of professional deputies; (d) service by email; (e) scanned documents and electronic bundles; (f) capacity assessments undertaken via video. (3) A "Core Working Group (COVID-19)" including judges and representatives of the (legal) profession will be set up to look at ongoing interim solutions.