Annieindublin
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Evening.
my parents have suggested that they set up EPA. They are fine now but have seen relatives with dementia incur losses and delays in sorting out finance etc so feel it should be set up with my brother and/or me as attorneys. their estate is simple, pension, a few savings and a house,
I contacted the solicitor who has their wills, drawn up about a decade ago. He has not done any under the new process and said we could do it ourselves. He doesn’t see the need to be involved.
So I did some research. I don’t think my parents will manage it, setting up an account with DSS etc will be beyond them. They don’t do email, computers etc.
it doesn’t sound like I should be doing it for them, doesn’t that defeat the purpose of the DSS If I masquerade as them and handle all the emails etc?
And as far as I can see we will need to go to a solicitor anyway.
it does seem that I can download the forms and my parents can complete them and get the various parts signed by the doctors etc and bring them to a solicitor to be signed by them, them the solicitor can upload them.
am I missing something here?
my parents have suggested that they set up EPA. They are fine now but have seen relatives with dementia incur losses and delays in sorting out finance etc so feel it should be set up with my brother and/or me as attorneys. their estate is simple, pension, a few savings and a house,
I contacted the solicitor who has their wills, drawn up about a decade ago. He has not done any under the new process and said we could do it ourselves. He doesn’t see the need to be involved.
So I did some research. I don’t think my parents will manage it, setting up an account with DSS etc will be beyond them. They don’t do email, computers etc.
it doesn’t sound like I should be doing it for them, doesn’t that defeat the purpose of the DSS If I masquerade as them and handle all the emails etc?
And as far as I can see we will need to go to a solicitor anyway.
it does seem that I can download the forms and my parents can complete them and get the various parts signed by the doctors etc and bring them to a solicitor to be signed by them, them the solicitor can upload them.
am I missing something here?