You don't need to involve family solicitors to get LPA. Sure, they charge a service to facilitate it but Lord knows why. It is very simple and only costs about £150 I can't recall how much exactly.
There is a strange narrative underway about LPA in the press. Like all Establishment narratives, the idea is that the general public are riff raff scum who can't be trusted and don't know what's good for them.
So we have a story in the Times of a judge talking about a Dunkirk veteran who signed his LPA to his milkman and got fleeced... Now I don't know why any elderly bloke, Dunkirk veteran or not, would sign it away to his milkman of all people but it seems a propaganda story. Which is not to say it's untrue, but it's selective truth.
You might as well say, well, no point writing a will because I heard of one old boy who got bumped off so his family could inherit! Well, okay, but that's no reason for most of us to not write a will is it? Or, say, there's no point getting married, as I heard one couple got divorced and she went for his life savings. Okay, but people do still get married don't they.
True, if your son is Nick Cotton, or your daughters Regan and Goneril, then maybe hold off on the LPA, esp in Finance.
One question not put by the OP or anyone is, does her BIL love his mother? Does he want what's best for her? The fact he might be a bit tight doesn't alter that, when he realises that once she is given over to the State, they own his mother and that is that. Not having LPA in Health and Welfare allows them to run riot and merrily engage in cover ups aplenty. So if a CQC on the care home mentions a resident in a poor way on their report who can only be his mum, only they never informed anyone about it, and she nearly dies as a result (reports get published eight months after the visit - - very cute) then they can and will refuse to identify that person because he won't have LPA. It's all a cover up and not having LPA helps public bodies do that, it's their fave pasttime.
No social worker, Parkinson's nurse or family GP ever advised us as to the importance of LPA and you begin to see why, esp with the local authority and primary care trust. They are wholly unscrupulous and your not having LPA allows them to engage in a cover up. Why would they inform you of this?
You only have to look at another thread about Telford to see just how bent local authorities are, ten years of grooming and rape and not a sausage from the police or social services. These are the ones you hand your parent over when you put them in a care home and don't have LPA. Good luck with that.
Good morning, hatgirl!