I am beginning to help my OH make a POW and intend to print off the forms rather than do the online version, due to his sight problems.
I assume I should print using both sides of the paper, to show there is nothing missing ??
Thanks
Sue
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Printing Power of Attorney
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- Lemon Quarter
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Re: Printing Power of Attorney
The pages of the downloadable form are numbered so (provided you include them all) there's no need to print double-sided AFAIK.
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Re: Printing Power of Attorney
gadjet wrote:I assume I should print using both sides of the paper, to show there is nothing missing ??
All the ones I've ever prepared or seen have been printed on both sides.
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I printed ours on both sides recently, but only so I cold save on paper.
I can;t see it beign an issue - the pages are numbered as already mentioned.
If the worst coems to the worst and they get rejected just stick the pages together appropriately!
didds
I can;t see it beign an issue - the pages are numbered as already mentioned.
If the worst coems to the worst and they get rejected just stick the pages together appropriately!
didds
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Re: Printing Power of Attorney
Sue - we've just filled in paper forms for our LPAs (me and mrs didds) for both health and ,medical. It isn't tricky , more a case of getting your ducks in a row. Its easiest (IMO) to get all parties concerned if possible around a table together for an hour or so while pieces of paper get handed round for signing. Don;t use family members as witnesses though they can be backup "attornies" (for want of a different word!).
Then you'll get a letter confirming their lodging. Then (we are told) a wait of four weeks before they come "permanent" etc.
Good luck.
Then you'll get a letter confirming their lodging. Then (we are told) a wait of four weeks before they come "permanent" etc.
Good luck.
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