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    Quote Originally Posted by tammyy2j View Post
    And without a solicitor it is still legal?
    this would be a general.power of attorney as
    Phil is not mentally unfit to conduct his affairs.
    It has to specify what "power" you are giving
    to.the "attorney" eg all financial affairs or over
    seeing a property sale and period of time can
    be specified. There are downloadable
    forms on internet.
    Needs to be signed by donor and witnessed
    by a third party not the attorney. Can be cancelled
    verbally and does not need a solictor or to be
    registered with authorities- just produced when
    needed.

    There is also a lasting power of attorney to
    be used in eg dementia cases. More complicated
    and more safeguards.

    so Lizann - in this case it would be legal without
    a solicitor.

    unless someone questioned Phils sanity !!!

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