Power of Attorney Stories: Jill
...happens to me, especially when it comes to my health. I’ve seen what happens when people don’t have anything in place and I knew I didn’t want to leave things to chance. To be honest, I...
...happens to me, especially when it comes to my health. I’ve seen what happens when people don’t have anything in place and I knew I didn’t want to leave things to chance. To be honest, I...
...two children. She was a Senior Lecturer in sociology at a University in the West Midlands and retired in 2021. After Shirin became an attorney for her Dad, she decided...
...long as you need to, can help with getting the conversation off to the right start. It can be useful to bring a few key facts, to explain more about...
...opportunity for you to meet our new Public Guardian, Nick Goodwin. Hosting our own events on topic-specific areas is one way we’re looking to cover the gap in events we...
...an LPA. Second, we aim to show how easy it is to make an LPA using the online service. Many people create LPAs, not in case they lose mental capacity,...
...on the best way to reform how LPAs are created, and it focuses on areas that are likely to need legislative change to make that happen. We want to make...
...detail during the series of online workshops, which we’re inviting you to attend. An introductory livestream event will mark the start of the sessions, be open to all, and available...
...information sharing sessions to present these to teams across OPG. This will facilitate discussion to identify improvements we can make in our processes and activities that could benefit our customers....
...of the groups least likely to have a lasting power of attorney (LPA). Nick Goodwin, Public Guardian introduced the event discussing why having an (LPA) in place is important in...
...for retirement income move from the state and/or the employer to the individual. By 2030, people will be retiring with a significant part of their income coming from defined contribution...