Sorting out enduring power of attorney
The process should not have to be so complex, inflexible and frustrating
The process should not have to be so complex, inflexible and frustrating
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Q&A: Family will need formal back of an enduring power of attorney or assisted decision making agreement to act for uncle
Solicitors’ body says Decision Support Service process to put enduring powers of attorney in place has ‘collapsed’
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Patricia Rickard-Clarke backs new process for enduring power of attorney amid dispute between Law Society and Decision Support Service
Users complain they cannot complete necessary documents for future care arrangements because of differences between the two sides
Decision Support Service and solicitors at odds over system lawyers say is overly restrictive and not compatible with their responsibilities
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