Mental capacity in England and Wales

In the law of England and Wales, best interest decisions are decisions made on behalf of people who do not have the mental capacity to make them for themselves at the time the decision needs to be taken. Someone who has the capacity to make a decision is said to be "capacitous".

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Mental capacity in England and Wales

In the law of England and Wales, best interest decisions are decisions made on behalf of people who do not have the mental capacity to make them for themselves at the time the decision needs to be taken. Someone who has the capacity to make a decision is said to be "capacitous".

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