Do I Have the Choice of Who Looks After My Affairs?

Do I Have the Choice of Who Looks After My Affairs?

Yes, by signing a Power of Attorney you specify in the legal document who you want to look after your personal affairs. The person should be someone you trust and is happy to look after your property, finances and physical welfare. No one can act on your behalf without your legal authority. You can name more than one person to look after your affairs.

Do I need a solicitor to arrange a Power of Attorney?

Do I need a solicitor to arrange a Power of Attorney?

It is much easier and simpler to get your solicitor to act for you as you will need a professional person to produce a certificate that you fully understand what you are doing and haven’t been put under any pressure to sign a PoA. A solicitor will normally need to meet you to confirm you have the capacity to sign.

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