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Witnesses
Can my sons witness my mothers document giving me power of attorney? They are 21 and 19
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Your sons could be seen to have a vested interest in the outcome so as dzug suggests its better to have a non-relative witness it.
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I would make an appointment with a solicitor & discuss Powers of Attorney with them, or make contact with your local Citizens Advice Bureau to discuss the in & outs of a power of attorney. I'm sure one can be written so it only comes into effect when your mother is incapacitated or ill.
If your mother has no objection to one of your sons witnessing the signing of the document, fine but ideally as we've all pointed out neutral witnesses are best.
If your mother has no objection to one of your sons witnessing the signing of the document, fine but ideally as we've all pointed out neutral witnesses are best.