Thanks for the further information.
I expect other forum users with actual legal experience with legislation covering social care and safeguarding adults will be along shortly
I can only advise you to read the lengthy article "Safeguarding Guides" at cpdonline.co.uk
The safeguarding responsibility of a social worker does include protecting a vulnerable person from financial harm
If your BIL contacted social services about his concerns regarding missing bank statements and the possibility of missing funds then social services has a legal duty to investigate.
In my opinion transparency is the key. You should make your FIL's statements available and print out those that are accessed online. You shouldn't show your own bank statements, they are confidential
If the social worker believes your FIL does not now have the mental capacity to make important decisions and it is too late for LPA then application to the CoP may be necessary
I expect other forum users with actual legal experience with legislation covering social care and safeguarding adults will be along shortly
I can only advise you to read the lengthy article "Safeguarding Guides" at cpdonline.co.uk
The safeguarding responsibility of a social worker does include protecting a vulnerable person from financial harm
If your BIL contacted social services about his concerns regarding missing bank statements and the possibility of missing funds then social services has a legal duty to investigate.
In my opinion transparency is the key. You should make your FIL's statements available and print out those that are accessed online. You shouldn't show your own bank statements, they are confidential
If the social worker believes your FIL does not now have the mental capacity to make important decisions and it is too late for LPA then application to the CoP may be necessary
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