Hi, my name is Munnit! I need to set about obtaining POA over my sister's affairs
Munnit
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I am a supporter of Scope. I have a sister aged 60 who has learning difficulties but can read and write to a limited degree. I need to set about obtaining POA over her affairs which are pretty straightforward. Our parents are deceased
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Welcoke to the community from me too @munnit
Thank you for telling us about yourself, and your sister.
How are you finding the process of sorting out the Power of Attorney?0 -
Hello @Munnit
Welcome to our community!
Just letting you know I moved your post over to our Children, Parents and Families section, just in case you needed any more help.
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HI Munnit, given your sisters age this is probably the best place to go for advice on this issue - https://www.ageuk.org.uk/information-advice/money-legal/legal-issues/power-of-attorney/0
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