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Wills, trusts & probate articles
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25 June 2010
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Contested probate claims
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In sickness and in health
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General Powers of Attorney
09 April 2009![]()
Do you need to deal with a relative's affairs for a short time while they are perhaps abroad or in hospital?
A general power of attorney can be drawn up to help you access bank accounts and pay bills until a time comes when you no longer need to be involved.
A general power of attorney can only be used if the person making the power (the donor) has mental capacity.
If you are looking for help for a relative that remains valid regardless of whether or not the donor still has mental capacity, you should consider Lasting Powers of Attorney.
For more details, please contact our elderly client specialist Camilla James on 01753 279031, complete the online enquiry form or email elderlaw@bpcollins.co.uk.





