Last updated:
2nd July 2024
What happens to your benefits
If you can't manage your own affairs because you’re mentally incapable or severely disabled someone can act on your behalf to help claim your benefits. This is known as an appointee.
An appointee can be:
- An individual, eg a friend or relative
- An organisation or representative of an organisation, eg a solicitor or local council
An appointee can only help with benefits and does not have any powers in respect of your bank accounts or private pensions.