| A Power of Attorney
can be used to regulate your affairs while you are temporarily unable
to attend to matters but what if you lost that capacity permanently?
A Continuing Power of Attorney would allow your family to deal with
your financial and property affairs now but would also continue
to be effective if you lost mental capacity. You could also grant
a Welfare Power of Attorney to deal with your personal welfare.
Our service includes: -
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Ordinary Powers of Attorney |
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Continuing Powers of Attorney |
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Welfare Powers of Attorney |
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Tailoring your Power of Attorney
to suit your specific requirements |
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Provision of Attorneys |
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Administration of your affairs once
your Power of Attorney is in place |
Contact:
Edinburgh Office
Lorna Goodfellow on 0131 228 5500
lorna.goodfellow@russelaitken.com
Denny Office
David McClements on 01324 822194
DM@radenny.co.uk
Falkirk Office
Euan Bell-Scott on 01324 622888
euanbellscott@russel-aitken.co.uk
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