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- Nov 27, 2019
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Looking into this, seems to vary enormously in price, also cover for finance and or health? anyone know much about this any advice? Wanting p of a for me and my wife.
Looking into this, seems to vary enormously in price, also cover for finance and or health? anyone know much about this any advice? Wanting p of a for me and my wife.
On line on the gov.uk site. 84 quid fee and easy to complete. Needs a lot of coordination with signatures and the
right order of signatures (donor. attorneys, witnesses etc), but the form took me an hour to complete tops.
You need to first create an account.
Looking into this, seems to vary enormously in price, also cover for finance and or health? anyone know much about this any advice? Wanting p of a for me and my wife.
Looking into this, seems to vary enormously in price, also cover for finance and or health? anyone know much about this any advice? Wanting p of a for me and my wife.
Looking into this, seems to vary enormously in price, also cover for finance and or health? anyone know much about this any advice? Wanting p of a for me and my wife.
We went here for Ma in Law http://www.thywill.co.uk/ they did the job and price was reasonable as far as I remember. If they were better or worse than elsewhere I can't tell you but it all got doing very easily
We didn't do health as she was in a care home and we didn't really see the point.
Finance is a bit of a faff with some institutions(getting them to accept it) but they get there eventually. If you are giving POA to others bear in mind they can do pretty well much as they please. Personally I wouldn't give it unless I felt incapable of looking after my own affairs, although the risk is you may not recognise when that is
I did mine for for finance (not health and welfare)
The health and welfare is important as there may be decisions that need to be taken that suddenly you are incapable of making yourself.
The health and welfare is important as there may be decisions that need to be taken that suddenly you are incapable of making yourself.
Very very very this.I never want to hear or read those three letters again in my life! If you’ve not done for your kids, do it now before you become an old aged git, demented and frankly utterly irresponsible because you believe things will happen in a nice simple, uncomplicated and clockwork order when they totally won’t. Because one day you will probably be all these things, especially with life extending (but not quality) medicines, and the resulting mess you bring into your children’s lives can ruin theirs. Everyone thinks they’re going to die as a sweet old granny or man in their sleep with family sat around the bed all chewing on a wethers original after a short illness. Not demented, belligerent, irrational, uncooperative, incapacitated, depressed, bereaved old drunkards, living as such for years and consequently the capacity to tear their remaining family’s lives apart, whilst the state and family can do nothing to intervene without one. If you’ve children, of any age, and you’ve not done a POA and made a Will, then you are a total **** and need your arse kicking all the way down to the solicitors until you’ve done them. I’d make it mandatory, like registering a birth or death. Everyone should have.
I never want to hear or read those three letters again in my life! If you’ve not done for your kids, do it now before you become an old aged git, demented and frankly utterly irresponsible because you believe things will happen in a nice simple, uncomplicated and clockwork order when they totally won’t. Because one day you will probably be all these things, especially with life extending (but not quality) medicines, and the resulting mess you bring into your children’s lives can ruin theirs. Everyone thinks they’re going to die as a sweet old granny or man in their sleep with family sat around the bed all chewing on a wethers original after a short illness. Not demented, belligerent, irrational, uncooperative, incapacitated, depressed, bereaved old drunkards, living as such for years and consequently the capacity to tear their remaining family’s lives apart, whilst the state and family can do nothing to intervene without one. If you’ve children, of any age, and you’ve not done a POA and made a Will, then you are a total **** and need your arse kicking all the way down to the solicitors until you’ve done them. I’d make it mandatory, like registering a birth or death. Everyone should have.