tag:www.gov.uk,2005:/government/organisations/official-solicitor-and-public-trusteeOfficial Solicitor and Public Trustee - Activity on 188ΜεΣύHM Government2025-03-31T08:59:15Z/guidance/child-abduction-accredited-solicitors-referral-list#2025-03-31T08:59:15Z2025-03-31T08:59:15ZChild abduction: accredited solicitors referral listA list of solicitors accredited to deal with cases where a child is taken abroad without a parent's permission./government/publications/icacu-referral-list-information-and-application-details#2025-02-04T09:19:40Z2025-02-04T09:19:40ZGuidance: ICACU referral list information and application detailsHow solicitors can join the International Child Abduction and Contact Unit (ICACU) referral list./public-trustee-executor-will#2025-01-09T16:55:49Z2025-01-09T16:55:49ZAppoint the Public Trustee as executor of your estate Appoint a public official to act as executor of your estate if no one else can do it - the Public Trustee, Official Solicitor, fees, contact/government/publications/litigation-friend-for-civil-litigation-proceedings-referral-form#2024-12-20T10:23:43Z2024-12-20T10:23:43ZForm: Litigation friend for civil litigation proceedings: referral formForm to make a request that the Official Solicitor acts for a child or protected
party in civil proceedings./child-maintenance-if-one-parent-lives-abroad#2024-12-11T14:23:22Z2024-12-11T14:23:22ZChild maintenance if a parent lives abroadWhat to do if you need to get child maintenance and one of the parents lives abroad./government/publications/litigation-friend-referral-form-for-family-proceedings-other-than-children-act-public-law-cases#2024-10-18T14:03:09Z2024-10-18T14:03:09ZForm: Litigation friend referral form for family proceedings (other than Children Act public law cases)Form for solicitors to provide additional information about a child party or protected party, if the Official Solicitor is asked to be a litigation friend./government/publications/official-solicitor-standard-instructions#2024-02-26T09:22:04Z2024-02-26T09:22:04ZGuidance: Official Solicitor standard instructionsInstructions to help solicitors when instructed by the Official Solicitor./government/publications/appointment-of-official-solicitor-in-family-proceedings-practice-note#2023-05-17T16:05:45Z2023-05-17T16:05:45ZGuidance: Appointment of Official Solicitor in family proceedings: practice noteGuidance for solicitors about appointing the Official Solicitor as litigation friend for someone lacking the capacity to conduct family proceedings./government/publications/certificate-as-to-capacity-to-conduct-proceedings#2023-02-17T16:07:44Z2023-02-17T16:07:44ZForm: Certificate as to capacity to conduct proceedingsForm to assess whether a party has capacity to conduct legal proceedings. /government/publications/local-authority-damages-referral-form#2022-06-24T15:03:39Z2022-06-24T15:03:39ZForm: Local authority damages referral formForm (with practice note) for solicitors to use if a child may have a damages claim against the local authority after care proceedings./government/publications/official-solicitor-referral-form-for-children-act-public-law-proceedings#2021-12-21T10:29:54Z2021-12-21T10:29:54ZForm: Litigation friend referral form for Children Act public law casesForm for solicitors to provide additional information about a protected party, if the Official Solicitor is asked to be a litigation friend./government/publications/appointing-a-litigation-friend-checklist#2021-12-21T10:29:19Z2021-12-21T10:29:19ZForm: Appointing a litigation friend checklistForm for solicitors to complete if a protected party lacks capacity to carry out family proceedings./government/publications/official-solicitor-and-public-trustee-privacy-notices#2021-09-03T08:02:18Z2021-09-03T08:02:18ZGuidance: Official Solicitor and Public Trustee privacy noticesPrivacy notices for processing personal data. /government/publications/appointment-of-the-official-solicitor-in-welfare-proceedings-practice-note#2021-07-09T11:08:15Z2021-07-09T11:08:15ZGuidance: Appointment of the Official Solicitor in welfare proceedings: practice noteGuidance for legal professionals about appointing the Official Solicitor in healthcare and personal welfare matters in the Court of Protection./government/publications/appointment-of-the-official-solicitor-in-property-and-affairs-proceedings-practice-note#2021-07-09T11:08:00Z2021-07-09T11:08:00ZGuidance: Appointment of the Official Solicitor in property and affairs proceedings: practice noteGuidance for legal professionals about the appointment of the Official Solicitor in proceedings around property and financial matters in the Court of Protection./government/publications/countries-where-you-can-enforce-child-maintenance-decisions#2020-12-31T23:00:38Z2020-12-31T23:00:38ZGuidance: Countries where you can enforce child maintenance decisionsList of countries where parents can apply to enforce or change a child maintenance decision made in UK courts./government/publications/international-child-abduction-unit-request-for-co-operation-form#2020-12-21T12:20:18Z2020-12-21T12:20:18ZForm: International child abduction unit: request for co-operation formForm for local authority staff to ask the authorities in another country for information or assistance in a child protection case./government/publications/ospt-stewardship-accounts-2019-to-2020#2020-12-16T09:59:10Z2020-12-16T09:59:10ZCorporate report: OSPT stewardship accounts 2019 to 2020These are independently audited stewardship accounts of the Official Solicitor to the Senior Courts and of the Public Trustee./government/publications/international-child-abduction-and-contact-unit-application-form#2020-11-14T15:20:00Z2020-11-14T15:20:00ZForm: International Child Abduction and Contact Unit application formApply for the return of a child taken abroad against your wishes, to make contact with them or to enforce a court order overseas./government/publications/how-the-official-solicitor-can-help-you-easy-read-guide#2019-07-09T19:41:50Z2019-07-09T19:41:50ZGuidance: How the Official Solicitor can help you: easy read guideBooklet on how the Official Solicitor can help if you're under 18 or unable to make your own decisions in a legal case.