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Badger1970 Member Since: 21 Sep 2012 Location: Southam, Warwickshire Posts: 1372 |
I tried last year, but there are so many hoops that you have to jump through, in the end I paid a Solicitor to get it completed and lodged with the OPG.
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13th Mar 2015 8:49 am |
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Dreamer Member Since: 07 Dec 2014 Location: Yorkshire Posts: 59 |
the missus and me are in the process of setting up lasting power of attorney, for each other. Not that we need too at this current time (although I have had cancer twice in the last 5 years) After the problems we had getting one set up for my mother (who had dementia) we have decided to get everything like that in place now. Would not attempt to do it without a solicitor though. |
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13th Mar 2015 8:59 am |
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Lurcher Member Since: 08 Feb 2013 Location: Stalybridge Posts: 398 |
Well its for my mum , I have been mentioning it to her for several months but she has always fobbed me off but said she spoke to a retired Solicitor friend of hers about one a couple of days ago .
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13th Mar 2015 9:15 am |
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Dreamer Member Since: 07 Dec 2014 Location: Yorkshire Posts: 59 |
Sorry to hear about your mum, from what you have said it sounds like an LPA may not be necessary, but I would speak to a lawyer. Also ask about the need for a will. Although I was the sole beneficiary for my mum, having a will made all the legal bits. so much easier. |
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13th Mar 2015 9:39 am |
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Lurcher Member Since: 08 Feb 2013 Location: Stalybridge Posts: 398 |
Thanks for the replies and advice , just currently discussing it with my wife who has it for her mother , a few months ago my mum would not involve me in any of her personal matters finance/welfare , that has now changed and she wants me to do all i can for her .
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13th Mar 2015 9:54 am |
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dorsetfreelander Member Since: 20 Jul 2013 Location: Dorset Posts: 4354 |
I know a lady who is in her 60's and in good health, her husband has advanced Altzeimers and is in a home. They set up a POA (don't know what sort or any details) so that she can can have access to his finances. She now wants to move to a smaller house near her children but found that she can't actually sell the house (in joint name) without his signature/permission. She thought that everything had been set up properly by her lawyers but apparently it doesn't cover everything. 3 x FL1 2 manual + 1 auto
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13th Mar 2015 10:08 am |
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jenks1950 Member Since: 20 Apr 2013 Location: Stevenage Posts: 260 |
I have done three of these recently for various elderly relatives all using the online forms and guidance.
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13th Mar 2015 10:16 am |
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dorsetfreelander Member Since: 20 Jul 2013 Location: Dorset Posts: 4354 |
Perhaps you could point us to the relevant websites and information sources that you used.
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13th Mar 2015 10:19 am |
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jenks1950 Member Since: 20 Apr 2013 Location: Stevenage Posts: 260 |
It is The office of the Public Guardian
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13th Mar 2015 10:25 am |
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SakoQuad Member Since: 15 Jun 2013 Location: Gloucester Posts: 314 |
Lurcher, sorry to hear about your mum. The process, as already said is a bit complex but working through it carefully is very possible.
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13th Mar 2015 6:12 pm |
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chapsworth Member Since: 03 Jan 2012 Location: Canterbury Posts: 225 |
I did the financeLPA online for my Dad who is 85. Very easy on line, you can save and go back later.
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13th Mar 2015 9:13 pm |
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Lurcher Member Since: 08 Feb 2013 Location: Stalybridge Posts: 398 |
Started on the online form last night , got as far as I could now need to get the appropriate people's details for certification/notification etc .
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14th Mar 2015 8:41 am |
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richardk Member Since: 11 Jan 2009 Location: Norwich Posts: 909 |
Now doing mine..been on that to 'must get around to" list for ages. |
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14th Mar 2015 8:53 am |
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freedieselauto Member Since: 24 Feb 2011 Location: West Sussex Posts: 284 |
We set up both Financial and Welfare POAs for both our parents. It takes a while and one has to be careful not to miss anything but it is perfectly doable if you have the time and patience. We found the most time consuming bit was after they are registered was getting them accepted by the various financial institutions - banks etc. when one also has to prove ones own identity with the usual bills, driving licence, passport etc. Each one can take up to an hour as they fill in their own forms and copy the registered POAs.
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14th Mar 2015 12:33 pm |
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