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  • bappy
    bappy Posts: 8 Forumite
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    His sister (my mother) appointed the solicitor. 
  • bappy
    bappy Posts: 8 Forumite
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    RAS said:
    Why is a solicitor even involved in POA, unless you are in Scotland? It can be done on-line as long as your father has someone who can act as certificate provider. Cost £82 each.
    That’s exactly what I plan to do next.
  • bappy
    bappy Posts: 8 Forumite
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    My mother (his sister) found this solicitor, he has been consistently useless.
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