Has anyone any personal experience of where having these has proven to be a godsend?
Or are they just, as I suspect, the latest legalistic fad?
My father's brother, some 11 years younger than him and with a background in financial products, rang me last night to try to push this agenda. Traditionally they have been close. As someone who keeps myself to myself, I'm not sure that he knew where I was coming from these days or me him. It turned out that he had mentioned the "need" in his last two visits to my parents, given the degenerative nature of my father's dementia condition. He had simply been met with resistance. I said to him that as his only son I had actually floated the idea across some 18 months ago, given that all my ultra business like contemporaries had ensured such things with their parents. In view of the lukewarm reception I got from each of them, I had dropped it not wishing to be a man of any force. On a further visit to my parents from my uncle today, I agreed unusually to throw myself into the family throng so as to discuss. I also indicated prior to this meeting that my mother might be for it which is to say she was keeping an open mind. I then rang a solicitor and managed to get 20 minutes of free advice. God knows how - if only I was as adept at getting anything out of today's public sector.
Anyhow, to cut a long story short, Pete who is 21 years older than me and I chatted in considerable detail for about two hours, interspersed with involvement from his wife and my Mum and Dad triggered by me so that it wasn't all "does he take sugar?". I deliberately included bits which were about photos and music so that it didn't get too heavy for them. My father looked very ill-at-ease and dug his heels in while I wasn't all "this is what I know". I also raised a lot of questions. By the time this had concluded, I think I had just about convinced myself that the man with a mind in serious decline had batted off most points with aplomb while his brother who is completely on the ball was somewhat floundering. All ready to take to the computer so that my mother, me and he would be the attorneys when needs be both jointly and separately, his aims were aborted. I thought they might well be given my softness but to be frank I think they have been so on the basis of rationality too. I am not quite as uneasy with the outcome as I thought I might be even though there is no doubt that my uncle does have more than a fair point and given POA to his own family in regard to himself.
Or are they just, as I suspect, the latest legalistic fad?
My father's brother, some 11 years younger than him and with a background in financial products, rang me last night to try to push this agenda. Traditionally they have been close. As someone who keeps myself to myself, I'm not sure that he knew where I was coming from these days or me him. It turned out that he had mentioned the "need" in his last two visits to my parents, given the degenerative nature of my father's dementia condition. He had simply been met with resistance. I said to him that as his only son I had actually floated the idea across some 18 months ago, given that all my ultra business like contemporaries had ensured such things with their parents. In view of the lukewarm reception I got from each of them, I had dropped it not wishing to be a man of any force. On a further visit to my parents from my uncle today, I agreed unusually to throw myself into the family throng so as to discuss. I also indicated prior to this meeting that my mother might be for it which is to say she was keeping an open mind. I then rang a solicitor and managed to get 20 minutes of free advice. God knows how - if only I was as adept at getting anything out of today's public sector.
Anyhow, to cut a long story short, Pete who is 21 years older than me and I chatted in considerable detail for about two hours, interspersed with involvement from his wife and my Mum and Dad triggered by me so that it wasn't all "does he take sugar?". I deliberately included bits which were about photos and music so that it didn't get too heavy for them. My father looked very ill-at-ease and dug his heels in while I wasn't all "this is what I know". I also raised a lot of questions. By the time this had concluded, I think I had just about convinced myself that the man with a mind in serious decline had batted off most points with aplomb while his brother who is completely on the ball was somewhat floundering. All ready to take to the computer so that my mother, me and he would be the attorneys when needs be both jointly and separately, his aims were aborted. I thought they might well be given my softness but to be frank I think they have been so on the basis of rationality too. I am not quite as uneasy with the outcome as I thought I might be even though there is no doubt that my uncle does have more than a fair point and given POA to his own family in regard to himself.
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