Re: Carer being granted Power of Attorney - and 1st executor in a will
Thank you for the reply!
How old was your partner's granddad when Janet (the Carer/ appointed executor) first came to work for him as his carer? 77
How long was she his carer? From 2011 - Death (However from May 2013 she stopped working for Radis care - but continued to "Care" for him, where time allowed (she went to work in a hospital, so rarely visited to "Care" for him - upon her taking holidays - he was left with no carer. No Idea if he told Radis he didn't want a different carer once Jan left.
What was the state of his health/ mind when Janet came to work for him, did his health/ mind deteriorate at any point during Janet's employment when the granddad may have been in a position to be influenced?she was appointed Power of Attorney - guessing he was no longer capable of making financial decisions for himself (Will was signed in Feb 2015, PoA was undertaken March 15 - unaware of actual dates)
In Regards to "Testamentary capacity test" : Banks v Goodfellow (1870), which sets out that a testator has capacity if (1) he understands the nature of making a Will and its effects; (2) he understands the extent of the property of which he is disposing; and (3) he is able to comprehend and appreciate the claims to which he ought to give effect and is not affected by any disorder of the mind that influences his will in disposing of his property -Throughout his time in the hospital (roughly 10 days prior to the death) he was saying to his son "the 2nd executor" "To Expect some money - save it" to me: this interprets that he was unaware that the monies would be infact going to Jan?
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Thank you for the reply!
How old was your partner's granddad when Janet (the Carer/ appointed executor) first came to work for him as his carer? 77
How long was she his carer? From 2011 - Death (However from May 2013 she stopped working for Radis care - but continued to "Care" for him, where time allowed (she went to work in a hospital, so rarely visited to "Care" for him - upon her taking holidays - he was left with no carer. No Idea if he told Radis he didn't want a different carer once Jan left.
What was the state of his health/ mind when Janet came to work for him, did his health/ mind deteriorate at any point during Janet's employment when the granddad may have been in a position to be influenced?she was appointed Power of Attorney - guessing he was no longer capable of making financial decisions for himself (Will was signed in Feb 2015, PoA was undertaken March 15 - unaware of actual dates)
In Regards to "Testamentary capacity test" : Banks v Goodfellow (1870), which sets out that a testator has capacity if (1) he understands the nature of making a Will and its effects; (2) he understands the extent of the property of which he is disposing; and (3) he is able to comprehend and appreciate the claims to which he ought to give effect and is not affected by any disorder of the mind that influences his will in disposing of his property -Throughout his time in the hospital (roughly 10 days prior to the death) he was saying to his son "the 2nd executor" "To Expect some money - save it" to me: this interprets that he was unaware that the monies would be infact going to Jan?
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