Meet the Other Phone. Child-safe in minutes.

Meet the Other Phone.
Child-safe in minutes.

Buy now

Please or to access all these features

Legal matters

Mumsnet has not checked the qualifications of anyone posting here. If you have any legal concerns we suggest you consult a solicitor.

POA or similiar for disabled young person

3 replies

vjg13 · 17/04/2015 08:20

My daughter is 17 with severe learning difficulties, she is due to have a day case operation soon and the Dr raised this today about her consenting and asked if we had it. Is this what we should apply for before she is 18? TIA

The special guardianship arrangement seems more complex and expensive.

OP posts:
lookingforbaubles · 17/04/2015 21:59

i found some good information on Lasting Powers of Attorney on the autism.org.uk site

it covers both cases of a young person being able to consent to a LPA and what to do if they cant.

i hope its useful -- it doesnt have to cost a fortune and you can do it yourself!

MissDemelzaCarne · 17/04/2015 22:03

The Mental Capacity Act covers Lasting Powers of Attorney.
See here for an explanation.

vjg13 · 18/04/2015 11:37

Thank you both.

OP posts:
New posts on this thread. Refresh page
Swipe left for the next trending thread