PaulSB
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- Chorley, Lancashire
@Dave7 I think you would be well advised to give your daughter Power of Attorney. You do not need to involve a solicitor and can complete all the forms online.
There are two types of PoA - financial and health. Each application costs £85. Make sure you do this on the .gov.uk website. Plenty of "service providers" who will simply take your money to fill out the same forms.
Make, register or end a lasting power of attorney: Overview - GOV.UK https://share.google/jeh0dcmM5O8a3k1fP
There are two types of PoA - financial and health. Each application costs £85. Make sure you do this on the .gov.uk website. Plenty of "service providers" who will simply take your money to fill out the same forms.
Make, register or end a lasting power of attorney: Overview - GOV.UK https://share.google/jeh0dcmM5O8a3k1fP