Plan for the future and protect your interests with this
Continuing & Welfare Power of Attorney form for Scotland.
This form combines a Continuing Power of Attorney with a Welfare Power of Attorney.
- A Continuing Power of Attorney lets you appoint someone you trust to deal with your property and financial affairs when you are unable to do so, whether due to absence or incapacity. It comes into effect at your discretion - it can be effective immediately, or at a date you specify, or only if you become incapable of handling your own affairs.
- A Welfare Power of Attorney lets you appoint someone you trust to deal with your personal welfare matters when you are unable to do so because you have been incapacitated, whether due to illness, injury or age. It only becomes effective if you are declared incapable.
- The form includes instructions and information on how to complete and register your Power of Attorney.
This
Scotland Continuing & Welfare Power of Attorney is updated as of October 2007, and is provided in MS Word format.