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Often you need to give someone else authority to sign documents on your behalf.

You need a Power of Attorney.

Perhaps you have a close relative or friend whom you fear may become mentally incapable of managing his affairs and therefore needs you to deal with his affairs and be able to continue to do so even if he becomes mentally incapable.

You need an Enduring Power of Attorney.

Both of these can be quite straightforward and inexpensive to set up and can save a lot of trouble in the future.

In some cases it is too late to draw up a Power of Attorney because of lack

of the necessary mental capacity to make one. In a case where one needs to

deal with a person's assets (e.g. selling a property) then an application can be made to the Court of Protection to have someone (usually a spouse or close relative) appointed as Receiver of the person's estate.

Contact Stephen Phillips on 01895 442141 for advice on these matters.

 

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Last modified: 02/15/06