You can do it yourself online initially - print the paperwork and work your way through. As someone said above, you do need to be methodical - I wrote a flow diagram - as things have to be signed in a certain order.
I had no problem with it at all - it was very simple. And the Office of the Public Guardian, who oversee this, have people who will guide you through this is you give them a ring.
There is a charge for registering the PofA (which you will also pay when you use a solicitor), which we did straight away, but there is a very generous fee reduction scheme - it is means-tested but at the time I did it ignored savings or outgoings and was just based on income - as we were both pensioners we got a reduction. The fee is now £82 per power, so if you do finance and health and welfare for both of you, you multiply by 4.
Having this for my OH was such a help when he was so ill. I was able to sort out all the care fees; and when he was very ill at the end I was able to take the decision not to send him into hospital and to let him die peacefully without invasive interventions and a clinical environment - the documents were accepted without question.
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