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| Originally Posted by colinpjenkins2 Thanks for all the replies Greens all round. I have spoken to The Office of the Public Guardian and it appears I may need to take out Deputyship but this is more complicated and longer. I will be talking to Age concern on Monday to see if they can advise if somehow I can go the lasting Power of Attorney route. It appears the FIL must sign the form and understand what he is signing,but the signing bit is difficult due to the stroke damage. |
I'm not 100% sure the position is the same in England but I guess it's similar. Anyone up here who cannot sign a document (due to not being able to write or hold a pen etc. not through lack of capacity) can have the document notarially executed (solicitor signs it for them after reading it through).