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Power Of Attorney
Just a little advice needed here.
Friend of sista has died - this lady has one son who pretty much gave her a lot of trouble - drugs and alcohol for a start and missing in London for years.
He and his girlfriend have looked after her for about 6 weeks and he has just found that one of his cousins is POA. He doesn't understand it and has gone mad about it. It's awful because the dead lady is hardly cold.
This lady own a beautiful house etc - my gut instinct is that the son may not get the house as he thought he would
She has made a will
Exactly what does a POA do and will she have signed with the deceased lady to be POA
Thanks for any advice.
Friend of sista has died - this lady has one son who pretty much gave her a lot of trouble - drugs and alcohol for a start and missing in London for years.
He and his girlfriend have looked after her for about 6 weeks and he has just found that one of his cousins is POA. He doesn't understand it and has gone mad about it. It's awful because the dead lady is hardly cold.
This lady own a beautiful house etc - my gut instinct is that the son may not get the house as he thought he would
She has made a will
Exactly what does a POA do and will she have signed with the deceased lady to be POA
Thanks for any advice.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.A power of attorney empowers someone to look after another person's affairs while they're alive. (Full details here: https:/ /www.go v.uk/po wer-of- attorne y )
Such a power AUTOMATICALLY LAPSES upon the death of the relevant person, so it's completely irrelevant now.
Such a power AUTOMATICALLY LAPSES upon the death of the relevant person, so it's completely irrelevant now.
OMG - thanks for that. This POA has frozen said lady's bank account and is giving the son £25 a week to live on from he came home.
What can the lad do now - I am thinking that he should get his own solicitor or should he wait for the will. Sista has been asking me a variety of questions and I truly don't know cos I was never in the situation.
Any advice I could tell the lad. Thanks for answering.
What can the lad do now - I am thinking that he should get his own solicitor or should he wait for the will. Sista has been asking me a variety of questions and I truly don't know cos I was never in the situation.
Any advice I could tell the lad. Thanks for answering.