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barry1010 | 12:33 Sun 22nd Mar 2020 | How it Works
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I have Lasting Power of Attorney for a relative and have to fill in a lengthy and complex form on his behalf.
Do I answer the questions as if my relative is answering, 'I want to', or as if I am answering in his behalf, 'Jack wants to'?
I really should know this. Thanks for your help
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I would answer as if I were your friend ie, I want to etc. You will make it obvious when you sign that you have LPA. Alternatively, can you not phrase the answers avoiding the issue eg, instead of "I want to go shopping" use "enable a shopping trip".
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Thank you, bhg

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