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Enduring Power Of Attourney
I have an EPA for someone, given to me back in the day before they changed to be Lasting powers of attourney.
My understanding is that unless the person is losing capacity, EPAs do not have to be registered and i can use the EPA to act as if i were the person in a financial purpose.
I want to go into a branch of their bank and move some money between accounts of theirs (from ISAs to current account)
They still have capacity, but not the physical ability to go to the bank. Can i do that?
My understanding is that unless the person is losing capacity, EPAs do not have to be registered and i can use the EPA to act as if i were the person in a financial purpose.
I want to go into a branch of their bank and move some money between accounts of theirs (from ISAs to current account)
They still have capacity, but not the physical ability to go to the bank. Can i do that?
Answers
You will find this very helpful https:// www. nationwide. co. uk/ help/ third- party- access/
16:23 Sun 06th Aug 2023
You can use the EPA (before the donor loses mental capacity to act) at any time, as long as you have the donor's permission. So all you and the donor will need to do is to check on the bank's requirements for proving that such permission has been granted. They might, for example, simply accept a signed letter from the donor but they could equally insist upon further proof of permission (such as you presenting the donor's passport or other ID document). So start by contacting the bank.
That's actually no different to the situation where no EPA (or LPA) exists at all. Anyone can authorise someone else to carry out financial transactions on their behalf.
That's actually no different to the situation where no EPA (or LPA) exists at all. Anyone can authorise someone else to carry out financial transactions on their behalf.
You will find this very helpful
https:/ /www.na tionwid e.co.uk /help/t hird-pa rty-acc ess/
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