Part 1Persons who lack capacity
The principles
I11The principles
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The following principles apply for the purposes of this Act.
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A person must be assumed to have capacity unless it is established that he lacks capacity.
3
A person is not to be treated as unable to make a decision unless all practicable steps to help him to do so have been taken without success.
4
A person is not to be treated as unable to make a decision merely because he makes an unwise decision.
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An act done, or decision made, under this Act for or on behalf of a person who lacks capacity must be done, or made, in his best interests.
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Before the act is done, or the decision is made, regard must be had to whether the purpose for which it is needed can be as effectively achieved in a way that is less restrictive of the person's rights and freedom of action.