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The Role of the Court of Protection<\/h1>

What is the Court of Protection?<\/h2><\/a>

The Court of Protection (‘CoP’) is a specialist court in England and Wales which protects the interests of vulnerable people who don’t have the mental capacity to make their own decisions about things such as finances, compensation, health and welfare. The Court of Protection makes these important decisions on behalf of ‘protected people’, such as people who’ve suffered from serious head<\/a> or brain injuries<\/a>.<\/p>

This means their role includes:<\/p>