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Lasting Power of Attorney What you need to know 

Stuart McGoo
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In this video I answer the question "Do I need Lasting Power of Attorney?"

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26 июл 2024

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@julieford6204
@julieford6204 5 месяцев назад
Thank you for the information and its good to know
@AsadKhan-lm6yr
@AsadKhan-lm6yr Год назад
Thanks Stuart. You’re fantastic. A great orator. Explained in its simplest form.
@mostonskin
@mostonskin Год назад
Thank you for this very useful information Stuart, it confirms my way of thinking too, I have shared the link I was so impressed, liked and also subscribed.
@bill11804
@bill11804 3 месяца назад
Was really helpful and explained well, Brilliant.
@markw1691
@markw1691 10 месяцев назад
Thanks Stu, this was really informative, subscribed and liked
@mohammedayaz2792
@mohammedayaz2792 7 месяцев назад
Thank you Stu, I came across your video by chance. Thank you for sharing this valuable information. Keep up the good work.
@StuartMcGoo
@StuartMcGoo 7 месяцев назад
Glad it was helpful!
@susanoneandonly7970
@susanoneandonly7970 2 года назад
Thanks again for this info I think you can read my mind lol take care.
@StuartMcGoo
@StuartMcGoo 2 года назад
Glad to help
@angelinegrows7765
@angelinegrows7765 Год назад
Thank you , I need to find the money to get mine. My son can’t get it as my solicitor deemed that his learning disability means he does not have capacity
@jamesr1897
@jamesr1897 Год назад
Until its abused by the individual who has that power. There are many horrific abuse stories out there online regarding people who have abused the power and stripped the victim of their assets.
@independentpuppy7520
@independentpuppy7520 Год назад
Exactley! There's no knowing you could trust who you gave control to.
@ElaineOddsoxxx1
@ElaineOddsoxxx1 Год назад
Thanks so much. Could you do a video on wills, please. I want to be able to make sure that my son could access any money that I have in the bank.
@WeeMo33
@WeeMo33 3 месяца назад
Brilliant video 👍👍
@StuartMcGoo
@StuartMcGoo 2 месяца назад
Thank you 👍
@MsGemini321
@MsGemini321 Год назад
Thank you very good advise . Do you have any channels .this one isnt upnto date
@XxSaint1975
@XxSaint1975 9 дней назад
Hi this was really helpful. Question, I have the financial part set up for my mother & am struggling knowing when is best to use it as she is no longer making very good financial decisions. I’m worrying about upsetting her (she’s 89 now & not in very good health) but equally I think I need to protect what she has. Any advice please? 🙏
@StuartMcGoo
@StuartMcGoo День назад
This requires a complex answer. If you would like to discuss it please email me at stu.mcgoo.info@gmail.com
@independentpuppy7520
@independentpuppy7520 Год назад
Personally I wouldn't do it. I'm a very independant person and would be concerned it could be abused. It's like handing your life over to someone else.I'm a free spirit, hence don't want to be dependant on anyone. If the worse were to happen I'll worry about that if and when it does.
@MohammedAslam-uq5so
@MohammedAslam-uq5so Год назад
Great helpful video, thanks. I saw something about a Certificate Provider on Page 11 of the form? can you eloborate on that please.
@StuartMcGoo
@StuartMcGoo Год назад
Who can be a certificate provider for my LPA? A Certificate Provider must be independent of the application, not related to the donor or attorney(s), over the age of 18 and have known you well for at least two years. Their role is to make sure you are able to understand what you are signing and are not being forced into doing it. Ideally they will speak to the donor separately and privately before signing and witnessing the document. You can also ask a professional, someone with the skills to know if you’re able to make the decision on signing an LPA such as: a registered healthcare professional, such as your GP a solicitor, barrister or advocate a registered social worker an independent mental capacity advocate (IMCA) However, a professional might charge for their time. - Taken from - publicguardian.blog.gov.uk/2021/08/26/creating-an-lpa-frequently-asked-questions/
@videogamesruinedmylife3769
@videogamesruinedmylife3769 2 месяца назад
is it possible for someone to act as an attorney, deputy or guardian without your knowledge and consent?
@StuartMcGoo
@StuartMcGoo 2 месяца назад
No and if anyone tries to they should be reported to the Office of The Public Guardian and possibly the police too (if they are trying to commit some form of abuse including financial.)
@janicealderson4329
@janicealderson4329 7 месяцев назад
I have an autistic son who lives in the UK and I do not - I am worried that he will be forced or coerced by anyone when I am not around. Do I need this (would it help) or could someone still come along from Social Services for instance and force him to do something take something he doesn't want/need?
@StuartMcGoo
@StuartMcGoo 7 месяцев назад
It's better to have it and not need it than need it and not have it.
@StuartMcGoo
@StuartMcGoo 7 месяцев назад
And no social services cannot legally force him to do anything if he has mental capacity to say "no".
@user-oe1mx7ri8r
@user-oe1mx7ri8r 3 месяца назад
@@StuartMcGoo From what I've witnessed, as a previous mental health nurse and the daughter of someone who had a diagnosis of dementia when they died, social services (and other health care professionals) can determine someone as lacking capacity even when this person is clearly and consistently able to express their preferences; and can still over-ride what the person is expressing as their choice and justify choosing something different for the person as being "in their best interests".
@StuartMcGoo
@StuartMcGoo 3 месяца назад
What you're talking about there is a "best interests" decision and these can be challenges through the office of the public guardian when an LPA is in place. These can include challenging Deprivation of Liberty, administering medication against wishes and so on. I'm not saying that concerned parties won't act in a certain way, I'm saying it may not be legal for them to do so or that their actions must be justified or can be challenged.
@user-oe1mx7ri8r
@user-oe1mx7ri8r 3 месяца назад
@@StuartMcGoo yes I agree. It's important to know that we can raise our concerns/challenge anything that doesn't actually seem to be in a person's best interests.
@aappiah1
@aappiah1 Год назад
Volumes a bit low
@eddieloid
@eddieloid Год назад
Yes, the advice is absolutely brilliant (and is overwhelmingly the most important thing here), however, when the adverts jump in they are deafeningly loud because the relative volume of this video is so low by comparison.
@nilocai
@nilocai 7 месяцев назад
You need to be much more upfront about who would benefit from an LPA.
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