Since1982
Well-known member
Absolutely no need to pay a solicitor, have done for parents and both of us. Follow the instructions carefully, get it all signed in the right order and all straight forward.
I was in exactly the same situation. My parents chose to use a solicitor, but you can do it online and save the cash. My main concern would be if your (or anyone else's) dad's dementia is advanced enough that they could be considered unable to give consent. Although a parent giving POA to their children isn't something I'd expect to be challenged, unless they leave any other children out.Anyone know the best route for this, i.e, online or using a local solicitor? I’ve been quoted £900 plus VAT by a local solicitor for Lasting Power of Attorney for both my parents for property/finance/health/welfare, my dad having dementia (if that’s relevant), a figure that far exceeded what I’d expected.
Looking at gov.uk you can do it through them online for £164 per person:
‘It costs £82 to register each LPA unless you get a reduction or exemption. This means it costs £164 to register both a property and financial affairs LPA and a health and welfare LPA.’
Many thanks in advance.