Missing Persons

Oral Answers to Questions — Justice – in the House of Commons at 12:00 am on 6 December 2016.

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Photo of Kevin Hollinrake Kevin Hollinrake Conservative, Thirsk and Malton 12:00, 6 December 2016

What steps the Government are taking to help relatives of missing persons manage financial and other affairs on their behalf.

Photo of Oliver Heald Oliver Heald The Minister of State, Ministry of Justice

We are preparing legislation to create the new legal status of “guardian of the property and affairs of a missing person”. We will introduce it as parliamentary time allows.

Photo of Kevin Hollinrake Kevin Hollinrake Conservative, Thirsk and Malton

I hope to introduce a ten-minute rule Bill on guardianship that would help relatives and friends to manage the affairs of missing people. In memory of Claudia Lawrence, my constituents’ daughter who went missing seven long years ago, will the Government offer that Bill their full support? Will they also be willing to honour her memory by referring to it, whenever possible, as Claudia’s Bill?

Photo of Oliver Heald Oliver Heald The Minister of State, Ministry of Justice

That is good news, and I wish my hon. Friend well with his Bill. I understand why he wants to refer to it as Claudia’s law. I would like to extend my sympathies, as I am sure the whole House would, to Peter and Joan Lawrence. The Government will formally announce their position on Second Reading, but we are keen for this matter to be tackled.

Second Reading

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