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Manage money in a Court Funds Office account for someone if you're authorised by the Court of Protection - interest, statements, investments, deposits, withdrawals, closing an account and complaints
You may need to manage a Court Funds Office account for someone if you’re…
You need to apply to: open an account for someone manage an account for…
A Court Funds Office account is called a ‘special account’ if the account…
You can invest in the stock market using money from the Court Funds Office…
You can pay money in to an account after you apply to manage the account.…
You can set up one-off withdrawals or regular withdrawals into the bank…
A new deputy can take over management of the account if you stop being a…
Write to the Court Funds Office to tell them if the person you’re deputy…
Debts you owe (for example court fines, rent or Council Tax) can be deducted from your benefits – sometimes called third party deductions or Fuel Direct
How Universal Credit is affected by having money, savings and investments. We call this ‘capital’.
Help to understand debts and deductions taken from Universal Credit payments and who to contact about your debts and deductions if you're struggling financially.
Make a payment to the Court Funds Office - pay a settlement, deposit money as part of a defence of tender before claim or repay an overpayment
This collection brings together examples from the South East.
Disabled Facilities Grants help towards the costs of making changes to your home so you can continue to live there
Find out the scale rate expenses for accommodation and subsistence paid to employees who travel outside of the UK.
Centrally approved new spending on property, advertising, consultancy, technology and commercial.
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