Hello,
I'm wondering if any of you are having happy dealings with your relative's bank over Lasting Power of Attorney?
My parents' bank insists that there only be one addressee when the LPA shows 2 attorneys 'joint and several', however the attorneys live 120 miles apart, and both want and need to be involved in managing our parent's affairs.
Whilst branch staff are friendly, central office seems to be rife with human and computer errors and central policy is unhelpful. I hesitate to name the bank concerned, however if you have this sort of situation and the bank is willing to send to two different correspondence addresses, AND has done what they say they would do, and not what was not agreed, I would love to hear from you which bank it is.
In spite of the potential hassle involved, I think it is time we moved our parents' accounts to a different bank.
Thankyou!
I'm wondering if any of you are having happy dealings with your relative's bank over Lasting Power of Attorney?
My parents' bank insists that there only be one addressee when the LPA shows 2 attorneys 'joint and several', however the attorneys live 120 miles apart, and both want and need to be involved in managing our parent's affairs.
Whilst branch staff are friendly, central office seems to be rife with human and computer errors and central policy is unhelpful. I hesitate to name the bank concerned, however if you have this sort of situation and the bank is willing to send to two different correspondence addresses, AND has done what they say they would do, and not what was not agreed, I would love to hear from you which bank it is.
In spite of the potential hassle involved, I think it is time we moved our parents' accounts to a different bank.
Thankyou!