When a person is subject to the Mental Health Act 1983, many of his or her principal rights are taken away. It is the function of the nearest relative to compensate for that loss. This book explains how the nearest relative is identified and what the role can involve, and it contains a wealth of case examples and illustrative scenarios.
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When a person is subject to the Mental Health Act 1983, many of his or her principal rights are taken away. It is the function of the nearest relative to compensate for that loss. This book explains how the nearest relative is identified and what the role can involve, and it contains a wealth of case examples and illustrative scenarios.
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