I have some queries/questions about the way an enduring power of attorney for a family member who has dementia, is being handled.
It may very well all be well within their powers, but I would like to find out what sorts of behaviours are considered 'unsuitable' because it does seem to be in the best interests of the person involved.
Could anyone point me towards some sensible online advice, or would it be the sort of thing a CAB might be best to speak to about the situation.
Thanks in advance
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tabula · 24/07/2016 16:30
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