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Old 27-03-08, 09:00 PM
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Power of Attorney

My father in law has had a massive stroke which has left him paralised down one side and he has lost the power of speech. He is now to be moved out of hospital into a care home which as he has over the prescribed amount of saving he must fund this. However he can not write of talk so can not access his money. To do this it appears we need some sort of power of attorney. Now looking at the Goverment web site it looks confusing before I call them tomorrow does anybody know what I should be asking for. Enduring, lasting, Court of protection (dont really want that one I hope) thanks
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