Hello to everyone on this Forum, and I hope you don't mind me posting this question.
My husband was given Enduring Power of Attorney by his father in 2007. We have a photocopy of it, the original is with the solicitors who drafted the document.
My father-in-law has advanced dementia and we need to register the POA so that husband can pay his father's utility bills and sell his father's property to pay for care home fees.
However, the aforementioned solicitors are refusing to release the original document to my husband, stating that he's not their client so they're not obliged to speak to him or have any dealings with him. Is this correct?
We cannot register the POA with the Office of the Public Guardian without the original. Any advice you can give would be much appreicated!
Crisps
My husband was given Enduring Power of Attorney by his father in 2007. We have a photocopy of it, the original is with the solicitors who drafted the document.
My father-in-law has advanced dementia and we need to register the POA so that husband can pay his father's utility bills and sell his father's property to pay for care home fees.
However, the aforementioned solicitors are refusing to release the original document to my husband, stating that he's not their client so they're not obliged to speak to him or have any dealings with him. Is this correct?
We cannot register the POA with the Office of the Public Guardian without the original. Any advice you can give would be much appreicated!
Crisps
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