Adults with Incapacity (Scotland) Act 2000
The Act sets out rules to protect the property, welfare, and finances of adults aged 16 and over who cannot make decisions for themselves because of a mental disorder or communication difficulties. It encourages involving the person in decisions whenever possible. It also creates a system of guardianship and other measures so that someone can manage their affairs on their behalf.
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