Official Solicitor
Britishnoun
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The mother told the Official Solicitor - someone that acts for people who are vulnerable because of their lack of mental capacity in some courts - that her daughter might think there was a "magic pill" that would "make it all go away".
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The woman is being represented by staff from the office of the Official Solicitor, who help vulnerable people embroiled in litigation.
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She said Official Solicitor Sarah Castle had yet to reach a "final position" as to where the woman's best interests lay.
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Sarah Castle, the Official Solicitor whose office helps vulnerable people in litigation, said the man should be allowed to die.
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But the government's official solicitor has said her mother, Beverley Neal, who cares for her, cannot benefit from it.
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