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Power of attorney

Postby gerryh » Sun Jan 21, 2024 5:29 pm

My wife has vascular dementia is is losing her ability to speak and her memory.
She has forgotten that I am her husband. :(
I would like to get the Power of attorney so that I can manage all her financial and medical affairs etc.
We are both fully resident in Spain and jointly own our house and have a joint bank account here in Spain.
Don't have any assets in the UK.
Had a look on Google but solicitors want €400- 600 :think:
Also, see reference that we can do it ourselves at a notary for about €60.
Is this correct? If so, can anybody recommend a notary in the Nerja to Rincon de la Victoria area? Preferably one who speaks English.
There is very little chance of my wife being able to understand questions in Spanish and no chance of replying in Spanish.
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Re: Power of attorney

Postby Wicksey » Sun Jan 21, 2024 5:55 pm

Hi Gerry

So sorry to hear about Mrs H. We have used this notary for our wills and more lately notarising copies of our proofs of ID.
Juan Luis Gomez Avila, Av Andalucia 140, 29792 Torrox Costa Tel:95 253 2416/951 25 30 14

There are English speaking girls in the office and Juan speaks English too. I guess the price you found is about right as our wills (although a few years back) were only 38€ and notarising proofs of ID were about 3,50€ each. Many times cheaper than using an abogado or even a gestoria I would think.

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Re: Power of attorney

Postby peteroldracer » Sun Jan 21, 2024 7:41 pm

Sad news Gerry - you may need to go the solicitor route as a power of attorney may only normally be granted when the person is fully aware of what they are doing and can communicate this. Hope you have not left things too late, and you have my sympathy.
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Re: Power of attorney

Postby Pamela1 » Sun Jan 21, 2024 8:45 pm

First i hope you are ok Gerry in what must be a very stressful and sad time for you. Have you tried Citizens advice? I wish i could add something which would be more helpful to you.

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Re: Power of attorney

Postby costakid » Sun Jan 21, 2024 9:11 pm

Sad news Gerry but I think your wife will need to fully understand what she is signing for it to be legal.

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Re: Power of attorney

Postby firsttango » Sun Jan 21, 2024 10:17 pm

I would try the Notary in Velez Malaga but pay a good interpreter to be with you, hopefully you have not left it to late. I did this with my late Mother several years ago and the cost was approx 50 euro.

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Re: Power of attorney

Postby Lyric » Sun Jan 21, 2024 11:43 pm

My sympathy too Gerry, I went through this with my mother, I found the "Who are you" stage and beyond very taxing. I know what you are feeling.

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Re: Power of attorney

Postby gerryh » Mon Jan 22, 2024 2:00 pm

Thanks for all the replies.
I'm following up on the notary suggested by Wicksy.
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Re: Power of attorney

Postby peteroldracer » Mon Jan 22, 2024 2:05 pm

In the UK the subject only needs to show that they understand and are in agreement at the time of taking out the power of attorney, even if there has been a diagnosis of dementia - not sure if it would be the same in Spain, but it may come down to having the right notary…
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Re: Power of attorney

Postby Wicksey » Mon Jan 22, 2024 2:46 pm

Good luck Gerry. See what you can find out on the phone. When I rang about the notarising the girl I spoke to didn't speak English although she said her colleague did. I managed OK in Spanish, but yours is a complicated situation so I hope you manage to get hold of the English speaker. Juan spoke good English when he dealt with our wills.

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Re: Power of attorney

Postby KKKaty » Wed Jan 31, 2024 12:13 am

Wicksey wrote: Mon Jan 22, 2024 2:46 pm Good luck Gerry. See what you can find out on the phone. When I rang about the notarising the girl I spoke to didn't speak English although she said her colleague did. I managed OK in Spanish, but yours is a complicated situation so I hope you manage to get hold of the English speaker. Juan spoke good English when he dealt with our wills.
Sorry to hear that Gerry. My Husband has been in care for a year. I know how difficult it is.

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Re: Power of attorney

Postby gerryh » Mon Feb 05, 2024 2:14 pm

Just got back from the notary.
Now have Power of attorney for all of my wife's affairs.
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Re: Power of attorney

Postby peteroldracer » Mon Feb 05, 2024 3:41 pm

I know there is little you can do to help your wife, but at least you have now got a degree of control. Best wishes to you both.
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Re: Power of attorney

Postby El Cid » Mon Feb 05, 2024 3:49 pm

Well done Gerry. What was involved and what was the cost?

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Re: Power of attorney

Postby gerryh » Mon Feb 05, 2024 4:03 pm

Needed someone to translate the document for us as our Spanish is not very good.
Our passports and TIE cards were checked.
The Notary asked my wife, in English, if the address was correct. presumably to establish her level of understanding and awareness.
Then he needed her signature, the translator's signature, and his signature on the document.
The official document was then printed.
Total cost € 101.91 and about an hour and a half of our time, most of which was hanging around waiting for paperwork to be printed and some amendments made.
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Re: Power of attorney

Postby firsttango » Mon Feb 05, 2024 4:58 pm

Great result for peace of mind, possibly the best and most important €100 you've spent................pleased it got sorted for you

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Re: Power of attorney

Postby Wicksey » Tue Feb 06, 2024 11:09 am

Glad to hear that you've managed to get that sorted out Gerry.


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