Hi, I wonder if anyone has experience/knowledge of the extent of a power of attorney?
My mother (my father's dead) appointed a solicitor as power of attorney for her financial affairs and her health and welfare.
She now has dementia, is in a nursing home and she has lost capacity. I have 3 siblings, 1 who is estranged, 1 who lives quite far away and one who lives between different parts of the country. The property she lived in has been empty for some six months and myself and my husband have been looking after it and tending to the garden on a regular basis. The solicitor has not arranged for any house maintenance or gardening help in fact he has shown little interest in the property.
Last week there was an attempted break in. My husband and myself have since secured the property. We are obviously concerned as to what is going to happen to the property over the winter. We live half an hour away.
My question is, how much legally does/can the solicitor disclose, if anything, to me and my siblings re mom's financial affairs? I ask this because Mom is having to pay her own care home fees and we are obviously very concerned.
We also believe mom may have left the property to my estranged sibling who has not helped in any way. I appreciate that usually a will is a confidential document but in the circumstances is there any way I can confirm this?
I have checked the government website and internet for answers but info is usually just about setting up the POA.