Elderly widowed aunt in NSW. POA to my father since 1999 - her brother. Married couple she has never met and lived in their cousin's "near to her house" shed, move in on minimal rent.
14 months later, she changes her POA to them. I fully understand that this is her choice legally.
She has since passed away.
Should her solicitor (of 15+ years) have gone through some sort of "legal checklist" to ascertain who the new recipients were and any background details ? From an affidavit from him regarding my aunty's change of POA, he hadn't met them previously, was introduced to him as "Jack & Jill", and she then went into his office and she signed the documents.
I would have thought there would have been some sort of "safety net" or "acting in her best interests" clause to prevent "unknown" people obtaining such binding and monetary documents ????
Thanking you.
Phil
14 months later, she changes her POA to them. I fully understand that this is her choice legally.
She has since passed away.
Should her solicitor (of 15+ years) have gone through some sort of "legal checklist" to ascertain who the new recipients were and any background details ? From an affidavit from him regarding my aunty's change of POA, he hadn't met them previously, was introduced to him as "Jack & Jill", and she then went into his office and she signed the documents.
I would have thought there would have been some sort of "safety net" or "acting in her best interests" clause to prevent "unknown" people obtaining such binding and monetary documents ????
Thanking you.
Phil
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