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UK Private Client briefing, 15 May 2025: Court of Protection contempt; child deprivation of liberty; HMRC ADR and rates; crypto reporting; secret trust and mistake; OSCR disqualification; adverse possession; boundaries

Published on: 15 May 2025

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Court of Protection

Court of Protection holds defendant in contempt for intentional breach of supervised contact and communication orders (CA, In the Matter Of)

The court determined that Caroline Grady committed contempt by intentionally violating orders requiring supervised contact and banning distressing communications with CA. Norfolk County Council brought proceedings after Grady accepted multiple episodes of unsupervised telephone contact and the use of inappropriate language, while disputing that she misinformed CA about a possible care home placement. The central question was whether conduct undertaken with clear awareness of explicit supervision and communication obligations amounted to a culpable breach to the criminal standard for contempt. Relying on credible, contemporaneous...

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