Freedom of Information Request – Deputyship Services and Use of External Solicitors
Case reference FOI2026/00114
Received 29 January 2026
Published 3 February 2026
Request
I am writing to request information under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 regarding your council’s management of deputyship matters for individuals who lack mental capacity. I would be grateful if you could provide the following information:
1. Deputyship Service Structure
1.1. Does the council operate an internal team responsible for managing deputyship matters under the Mental Capacity Act 2005?
1.2. If so, please provide a short description of how the service is structured (e.g., staffing, governance, internal processes).
2. Use of External Solicitors
2.1. Does the council instruct or refer work to external solicitors, law firms or legal professionals in connection with deputyship-related legal matters (e.g., conveyancing, disputes, statutory wills, litigation)?
2.2. If yes, please provide:
* The names of the firms used;
* The types of matters each firm typically handles;
* Whether instructions are made under a framework agreement, panel, or on an ad‑hoc basis.
3. Criteria for External Referral
3.1. Does the council have a financial value threshold (e.g., property/asset value) above which legal matters are referred externally rather than handled internally?
3.2. If applicable, please specify the threshold and rationale.
3.3. Are there any non‑financial criteria (e.g., complexity, conflicts of interest, required specialism) which automatically trigger referral to external solicitors?
4. Internal vs External Case Handling
4.1. What categories of deputyship‑related legal work are handled internally?
4.2. What categories are always outsourced?
4.3. Please provide any policies, guidance documents, or internal decision‑making criteria relevant to this process.
5. Volumes and Spend
For each of the past three financial years (2022/23, 2023/24, and 2024/25 to date):
5.1. How many deputyship matters were referred to external solicitors?
5.2. What was the total spend on external legal services for deputyship matters?
If possible, please break this down by firm and year.
6. Financial or Non‑Financial Benefits
6.1. Does the council receive any financial consideration, referral fee, commission, rebate, or any other form of payment or benefit (financial or non‑financial) from any external solicitor or law firm in connection with the referral of deputyship-related work?
6.2. If yes, please provide details of the nature of the arrangement, the firms involved, the amounts or benefits received over the last three financial years, and any relevant agreements or policy documents.
6.3. If no such arrangements exist, please confirm that no financial or non‑financial benefits are received when referring work externally.
7. Supporting Information
7.1. If available, please provide any public reports, policies, or internal documents outlining your approach to supporting individuals who have lost capacity, including management of property and financial affairs.
I would prefer to receive the information electronically, by email. If any part of this request is unclear or would exceed the cost limit, please let me know and I will be happy to refine or narrow the scope.
Thank you for your assistance. I look forward to your reply.
Response
Following a search of our records, I can confirm the Council does not operate an internal team responsible for managing deputyship matters under the Mental Capacity Act 2005.
As a result, the Council does not hold information in relation to the remaining questions in your request. Specifically, questions 1.2 to 7.1 are not applicable and/or information is not held, as the Council does not undertake deputyship functions or manage deputyship-related legal work internally.
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