My wife and I (both mentally fir and in our 90s) have given each other and our daughter Enduring Power of Attorney (pre Oct 2007).. Our solicitor is now recommending that these EPAs be registered with our banks, Is this a legal requirement or is it just to make any future dealings of the attorneys withe the banks smoother ?
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The only legal requirement is that they be registered with the*Office of the Public Guardian
customerservices@publicguardian.gov.uk
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Originally posted by lawboy65 View PostThe only legal requirement is that they be registered with theOffice of the Public Guardian
customerservices@publicguardian.gov.uk
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An EPA remains valid and may still be registered with the Office of the Public Guardian. This is required when the donor begins to lose mental capacity. Unlike an LPA, an EPA can be used without registration for so long as the donor has mental capacity.
An EPA gives the person appointed as attorney the power to dispose of property, deal with financial affairs, sign documents and make purchases on behalf of the individual and make usual gifts. The attorney does not have the power to make substantial or unusual gifts, or make decisions about personal care and welfare.* Your solicitors suggestion may be a safeguard for you and your wife.* However, there is no legal requirement to do so.
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Originally posted by lawboy65 View PostAn EPA remains valid and may still be registered with the Office of the Public Guardian. This is required when the donor begins to lose mental capacity. Unlike an LPA, an EPA can be used without registration for so long as the donor has mental capacity.
An EPA gives the person appointed as attorney the power to dispose of property, deal with financial affairs, sign documents and make purchases on behalf of the individual and make usual gifts. The attorney does not have the power to make substantial or unusual gifts, or make decisions about personal care and welfare. Your solicitors suggestion may be a safeguard for you and your wife. However, there is no legal requirement to do so.
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We have now moved on to intending to register with the OPG 2 EPAs and 2 LPAs. Each POA will be notified to each of the 3 same family members. Are 12 separate notifications required or can the 4 POAS be covered in one notice to each family member? 3 letters only with appropriate wording added..
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