Hello,
I need to use Power of Attorney for my parents.
Is the paper part the part that says:
Notice of registration of a Lasting Power of Attorney
I have created an online account but have had to request a new activation key.
Many thanks
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Lasting Power of Attorney
(25 Posts)I have a POA for an aunt. She set it up through a solicitor.
, I share it with my daughter.. Everything we do has to be signed by both of us.
My son in Law and his brother are attorneys for their mother, but can act independently.
I think the cost to my aunt ,about 4 years ago was £600.
Thank you.
The Power of Attorney for my parents has be set up.
I am the only Attorney.
What I would like to know is how to get a paper copy of the POA.
If you do it on the gov.uk site it only costs about £85 for each of the two parts. If you are on certain benefits it is free.
You do it all online and the instructions are very clear. Your parents need to have a witness to the signatures.
Once the forms are completed you are sent the papers which are all punched through at the bottom confirming they are the legal documents. I photocopied ours too.
Check out the Gov website.
Thank you.
The Power of Attorney has already been set up & registered
I need a paper copy of it, but don’t know how to get it??
Mell967 it depends who is asking for the copy. In my experience some banks are happy if you take the original and they photocopy it. Otherwise you probably need a "certified copy" where somebody like a solicitor has to sign each page of the copy certifying it is correct
I suggest you ask whoever needs it exactly what they will accept.
Mel1967
Thank you.
The Power of Attorney has already been set up & registered
I need a paper copy of it, but don’t know how to get it??
Surely they sent you one. Sorry if I’m being dense here.
Primrose53
Mel1967
Thank you.
The Power of Attorney has already been set up & registered
I need a paper copy of it, but don’t know how to get it??Surely they sent you one. Sorry if I’m being dense here.
No they didn’t, which is why I am asking
eddiecat78
Mell967 it depends who is asking for the copy. In my experience some banks are happy if you take the original and they photocopy it. Otherwise you probably need a "certified copy" where somebody like a solicitor has to sign each page of the copy certifying it is correct
I suggest you ask whoever needs it exactly what they will accept.
That’s the thing, I don’t have the original??
That's a mystery! Once whoever completes the application it is processed and they are sent a paper copy. There should also be paperwork confirming it has been registered. It does take months for the process to be completed.
If the copy has gone missing I think you should contact the Office of the Public Guardian armed with as much information about the application that you can find and ask how to proceed.
The official POA document runs to around 20 pages, as I said each page is punched at the bottom to show it is the original document.
Why don’t you ring the Office of The Public Guardian ? 0300 456 0300 you can also email.
Just a thought, if your parents used a solicitor to make the application might they have asked the solicitor to keep the documents?
eddiecat78
Just a thought, if your parents used a solicitor to make the application might they have asked the solicitor to keep the documents?
They did use a Solicitor, so you may well be right.
I have the paperwork to say that POAs have been registered, but that’s it.
Mell967 if I remember correctly you would have been notified that the POAs had been registered because you are the Attorney. The stamped applications would have been returned to your parents - plus letters notifying them of the registration.
Most donors keep the paperwork themselves but if this solicitor is storing their wills they could have decided to store the POA's at the same place.
Best of luck!
eddiecat78
Mell967 if I remember correctly you would have been notified that the POAs had been registered because you are the Attorney. The stamped applications would have been returned to your parents - plus letters notifying them of the registration.
Most donors keep the paperwork themselves but if this solicitor is storing their wills they could have decided to store the POA's at the same place.
Best of luck!
Thank you.
Your reply is really helpful.
Hello,
Just to let you know:
The POAs for my parents are with their Solicitor; who is going to let me know when they are ready for collection
Mel1967
Thank you.
The Power of Attorney for my parents has be set up.
I am the only Attorney.
What I would like to know is how to get a paper copy of the POA.
you should have been sent a paper copy when you set the POA up. If not if you email their office they should send another one out to you.
Happylady2025
Mel1967
Thank you.
The Power of Attorney for my parents has be set up.
I am the only Attorney.
What I would like to know is how to get a paper copy of the POA.you should have been sent a paper copy when you set the POA up. If not if you email their office they should send another one out to you.
Thank you.
Now all sorted.
The POAs were with my parents Solicitor.
I now have certified copies of them.
I think you should contact the Office Of The Public Guardian. They are very helpful and will be able to answer all your queries.
eddiecat78
That's a mystery! Once whoever completes the application it is processed and they are sent a paper copy. There should also be paperwork confirming it has been registered. It does take months for the process to be completed.
If the copy has gone missing I think you should contact the Office of the Public Guardian armed with as much information about the application that you can find and ask how to proceed.
I think there was a section asking who gets the actual document.
Some people have it sent to the proposer and some to the recipient of the powers.
I expect your parents have it... but I think
Apologies.
I have just repeated what you know.
Sorry.
Only read half the thread. Rarely do that. Sorry.
Patricia213
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Possibly not so easy for the vast majority of Gransnetters, who are largely UK based!
It’s easy enough to do it yourself.
It costs £98 per POA .
www.gov.uk/guidance/using-the-donors-lpa-access-codes-and-view-an-lpa
If you need to show proof of a PoA, eg to a bank, you can generate an access code for them to see it online.
(This doesn't apply for a PoA that was set up before 2016).
Mel1967
Thank you.
The Power of Attorney has already been set up & registered
I need a paper copy of it, but don’t know how to get it??
You (and your parents) should each have been given copies at the time. If it was set up by your parents solicitor, they may have a copy. Wherever your parents Wills are kept/stored,, you may find the POA in the same place.
Ii should have been registered with the Office of the Public Guardian so contact them for help.
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