The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) will today begin a £69 million refund scheme for people who may have overpaid when registering for a lasting power of attorney (LPA) - but the move could cause problems for law firms.
The scheme applies to anyone who registered for an LPA or enduring power of attorney (EPA) between 2013 and 2017. (Apply here https://www.gov.uk/power-of-attorney-refund )
Previously, anyone who wanted to apply for an LPA was charged £110. The price was in place until April last year when it was then reduced to £82. The Gazetteunderstands around 2 million people are due a refund.
According to the Office of the Public Guardian, which processes LPAs, the old application fee was above the costs incurred in processing applications.
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The scheme applies to anyone who registered for an LPA or enduring power of attorney (EPA) between 2013 and 2017. (Apply here https://www.gov.uk/power-of-attorney-refund )
Previously, anyone who wanted to apply for an LPA was charged £110. The price was in place until April last year when it was then reduced to £82. The Gazetteunderstands around 2 million people are due a refund.
According to the Office of the Public Guardian, which processes LPAs, the old application fee was above the costs incurred in processing applications.
https://www.lawgazette.co.uk/law/moj...ILnpLY.twitter
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