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Yes they can. They can decline to continue providing the support, or they can take it to court.All shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of things shall be well.
Pedant alert - it's could have, not could of.3 -
300 gbp / month for food is possibly excessive , she;s actually got 170 gbpo / month for sundries but the OP having failed to grasp their duties as POA and also displaying remarkable ignorance of crtieria for residental care, Nursing home care or CHC has created this problemactivities said:I am withdrawing from this discussion as the participants seem to have failed to read the full content of my enquiry. Income is £2.662.98. Outgoings, rent utilities balance without food clothing £1165,88 Add £300 for food leaves her £865.00 they want £690 plus £160 leaves her £10.00 without my brother taking anything ,1
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