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Published on: 29 February 2024

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HMCTS updates form COP44A, guidance (COP44B) and process for applying for help with COP fees

HM Courts & Tribunals Service (HMCTS) has revised form COP44A and the guidance (COP44B) for applying for help with Court of Protection fees. The updates clarify what financial details are required when an applicant has a partner or is completing the form for a partner, and the sequence of questions has been changed. A transition window from 12 February 2024 to 29 February 2024 allows the previous paper or online versions to be used. From 1 March 2024, the court will refuse older applications and a new version of the form must be submitted...

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