Hi - I'm new to the forum and wasn't sure whether this would be better in the general board or here.
I have LPOA for my gran which was all taken care of by her solicitor in 2012. Six years on, someone has spotted that the DOB for my gran is wrong by a day as consequently her bank won't accept it. I understand we have to start all over again with a new LPOA which will take a minimum of six weeks even if they deal with it urgently. Fortunately she still has capacity.
My question is, is her solicitor responsible for the error even though my gran and I signed the document (and should really have checked!)? Should I expect them to cover the cost of setting up a new LPOA?
I have LPOA for my gran which was all taken care of by her solicitor in 2012. Six years on, someone has spotted that the DOB for my gran is wrong by a day as consequently her bank won't accept it. I understand we have to start all over again with a new LPOA which will take a minimum of six weeks even if they deal with it urgently. Fortunately she still has capacity.
My question is, is her solicitor responsible for the error even though my gran and I signed the document (and should really have checked!)? Should I expect them to cover the cost of setting up a new LPOA?
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