Must I pay for my own Residential or In-Home Care if I own Assets? The value of your assets is irrelevant for HEALTH care and is only relevant for SOCIAL care. Legally, all UK citizens ordinarily resident in the UK are entitled to free HEALTH care under the National Health Service (NHS), whether in hospital, at …
Having a Will and Lasting Power of Attorney is a Good Idea, but these Don’t Apply to me.
Why doesn’t everyone protect against the problems which result from not having a valid Will or Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA)? The answer is three-fold. Firstly, many people believe that ignoring the problem means that it will go away. Secondly, some people believe that they have already done everything that they need to do, and …
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Who am I Burdening if I do NOT have Lasting Power of Attorney in Place?
For a number of years, I had advised an existing client with increasing ill-health to arrange Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA). Her response was generally dismissive as she felt it unlikely that she would lose her capacity to make decisions. Last Summer, she suffered a serious stroke and is now being cared for in a …
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Lasting Power of Attorney – The True Cost of Ignoring It
People with fire insurance, whose home subsequently burns down, consider such insurance to be a wonderful thing. Those whose home does not burn down, may well consider their insurance contributions to have been a waste of money. Likewise, the representatives of a person who already has registered Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) in place when …
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Avoid Solicitors for Non-Contentious Divorce
When a person is facing divorce, this can be a very disorienting and lonely time for them. It is also a time when they may well be more vulnerable and suggestible. If you are facing divorce, and there is no fundamental dispute or you have already agreed a financial settlement, it would generally be more …
Joint Ownership of Property & Lasting Power of Attorney
If you co-own your residential Property with someone who loses their mental capacity to make decisions, this can cause serious and expensive problems. If the house needs to either be sold or significantly adapted to cater for such an illness, without Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) already in place, there will inevitably be significant delay …
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