Judge makes orders to protect business of man brain-injured after heart attack

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Man’s business, which employs a number of people, appeared to be run as a one-man operation, court told

A High Court judge has made interim orders aimed at protecting the business and personal finances of a man who suffered a brain injury following a sudden heart attack in recent months.

His case came before Mr Justice Richard Humphreys on when the judge was asked by Proinsias Ó Maolchalain, representing the man’s solicitor for interim orders pending a wardship inquiry. The solicitor had petitioned for wardship last month on foot of medical reports obtained by him arising from his concerns about the man’s capacity when the man failed to recognise him during a hospital visit and appeared disorientated.

The judge also made orders permitting Ms Hickey to operate the man’s personal bank account for purposes including continuing his private health insurance and maintenance payments.

 

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