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What does Power of attorney mean? A power of attorney is a written instrument by which one person authorises another to act and sign on their behalf in defined matters or generally, commonly used in commercial transactions, property, banking and litigation. The person giving authority is the donor (Scotland: granter); the authorised person is the attorney (agent). Across the UK and Ireland, ordinary powers of attorney delegate authority but usually terminate on revocation, death or the donor’s loss of mental capacity. In England & Wales and Northern Ireland, an ordinary power must be executed as a deed by the donor and is widely recognised...

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Precedent: Combined Continuing and Welfare Power of Attorney (Scotland) with Detailed Powers, Revocation, Statutory Certificate and Attorney Declaration under the Adults with Incapacity (Scotland) Act 2000

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In support of [names(s) of Attorney(s)] (Continuing and Welfare Attorney(s)) [ year ] [ Agent details ] Reference: [ ...

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Dorothy Kellas
Dorothy Kellas

Dorothy is the Partner who heads up Gilson Gray’s East Lothian office, based in North Berwick. She advises individuals and families on a wide range of legal issues, in particular relating to the protection of assets through planning. She can help with issues relating to the preparation of Wills, financial planning strategies, property issues and administration of estates. Dorothy has a particular interest in later life issues and is a member of Solicitors for the Elderly. Coming from a broad background of legal experience Dorothy can bring experience of property related issues to her general advice. She has co-written a book on the property aspects of cohabitation in Scotland. ...

David Cobb
David Cobb

David has practised as an Advocate and Legal Author since 1997, following a lengthy career in Local Government.  In the course of developing a mixed Practice, David has established recognition and expertise in the fields of Mental Health, Mental Capacity and Human Rights Law.  He has been instructed in cases in the Court of Session, High Court and Sheriff Court, including Judicial Review and Guardianship matters. Recently, he appeared in an Inner House case concerning the capacity of a Patient to instruct a DNACPR Notice. He has also initiated Litigation under the Equality Act 2010 concerning the lengthy mistreatment of a University Student throughout his Studies.David has had several written works published, including the commentary on the Mental Health (Care and Treatment) (Scotland) Act 2003, the Scottish Human Rights Service, and most recently, “A Practical Guide to the Sheriff Court and Protecting Vulnerable Adults in...

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