Claudia’s Law / Guardianship Missing Persons Act 2017

Claudia’s Law / Guardianship Missing Persons Act 2017

When a loved one is missing, their close family and friends are of course going through an incredibly distressing time. When emotions are running high, and you’re deeply concerned for someone’s safety, arranging legal practicalities is naturally the last thing on your mind.

At Thornton Jones our expert solicitors can manage the necessary legal tasks, including assisting you to apply for a guardianship order under Claudia’s law, also known as the Guardianship Missing Persons Act. We can offer detailed guidance, and complete necessary steps for you, so that you can look after your own wellbeing, and that of your loved ones.

Melanie Pickering is our missing persons law expert at Thornton Jones, Mel has much experience working on a diverse and complex range of missing persons law cases. With a compassionate and practical approach, Melanie and her supporting team can assist you with the legalities surrounding guardianship orders, guiding you smoothly through the processes.

We can offer full support with Claudia’s Law/ Guardianship Missing Persons Act legal matters, including:

  • Pre guardianship legal advice
  • Assistance with Guardianship Missing Persons Act application processes

To access expert legal support contact our Claudia’s law solicitors or complete our online enquiry form and we will be in touch.

We help clients in West Yorkshire and the surrounding areas, including from our offices in Wakefield, Ossett, Garforth, Sherburn in Elmet or Mapplewell. Our solicitors can also assist clients across London and the rest of UK.

How we can help with the Guardianship Missing Persons Act

Pre guardianship legal advice

If you considering applying to become a guardian under Claudia’s Law, our expert team can provide you with all the pre guardianship legal advice that you’ll need.

We can assess your circumstances to determine whether you are a suitable guardian for the missing person, in the eyes of the Court. We can also advise you on the steps that you can legally take to manage the missing persons finances whilst you are waiting for your guardianship application to be approved.

Assistance with guardianship applications

The role of a guardian is established with a guardianship order. The rights of the guardian will vary depending on the conditions of that specific guardianship order. Generally speaking, once appointed, the guardian will be legally responsible for matters like:

  • Handling the missing persons property affairs, this might include renting out the missing person’s property, remortgaging their property, or selling it if appropriate
  • Handling the missing persons finances, which might include investing on behalf of the missing person, dealing with their debts, or making financial gifts to their loved one’s on their behalf

As experts on UK guardianship law, we can assist you with every aspect of the guardianship order application process, addressing your concerns and queries along the way.

Frequently asked questions about the Guardianship Missing Persons Act

Contact our Claudia’s Law Solicitors

To access expert legal support contact our Claudia’s law solicitors or complete our online enquiry form and we will be in touch.

We help clients in West Yorkshire and the surrounding areas, including from our offices in Wakefield, Ossett, Garforth, Sherburn in Elmet or Mapplewell. Our solicitors can also assist clients across London and the rest of UK.

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