Assisted Decision-Making (Capacity) Act 2015

Persons who may make applications to relevant court under this Part, etc.

92. (1) An application to the relevant court under this Part (other than an application by the directive-maker concerned) shall be made on notice to—

(a) the directive-maker,

(b) the persons referred to in paragraphs (c) to (i) of subsection (3) (other than any such person who is the applicant), and

(c) such other persons as may be specified in rules of court.

(2) Subject to subsection (3), an application to the relevant court under this Part shall not be made unless the person making the application has received the consent of the court to the making of the application, which consent may be sought by way of an ex parte application.

(3) Subsection (2) shall not apply to an application to the relevant court under this Part made by—

(a) the directive-maker,

(b) the Director,

(c) a spouse or civil partner of the directive-maker,

(d) the cohabitant of the directive-maker,

(e) a decision-making assistant for the directive-maker,

(f) a co-decision-maker for the directive-maker,

(g) a decision-making representative for the directive-maker,

(h) an attorney for the directive-maker,

(i) a designated healthcare representative for the directive-maker, or

(j) a person specified for that purpose in an existing order of the court under this Part where the application relates to that order.

(4) An application to the relevant court under this Part (including an ex parte application under subsection (2) ) shall state—

(a) the applicant’s connection with the directive-maker,

(b) the benefit to the directive-maker sought to be achieved by the application, and

(c) the reasons why the application is being made, in particular—

(i) the reason why the benefit to the directive-maker sought to be achieved has failed to be achieved in any other appropriate and practicable manner taken prior to the making of the application, and

(ii) the reason why, in the opinion of the applicant, no other appropriate and practicable manner to achieve that benefit remains to be taken prior to the making of the application.

(5) In every application to the relevant court under this Part, the applicant shall inform the court of the existence of—

(a) any decision-making assistance agreement, co-decision-making agreement, power of attorney (whether an enduring power or otherwise and whether or not the power is registered) or advance healthcare directive created by the directive-maker, and

(b) any decision-making order or decision-making representation order in respect of the directive-maker,

which, to the applicant’s knowledge, still has any force or effect.

(6) Rules of court shall make provision—

(a) as to the manner and form in which proceedings under this Part are to be commenced,

(b) as to the persons entitled to be notified of, and be made parties to, such proceedings, and

(c) as to what may be received as evidence in such proceedings and the manner in which it is to be presented.

(7) Hearings of applications under this Part shall—

(a) be conducted with the least amount of formality consistent with the proper administration of justice, and

(b) be heard and determined otherwise than in public.

(8) In this section “relevant court” means the court or the High Court, as appropriate.