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Next of Kin.
Please could you tell me the role of Next of Kin . I am no Relation but have been next of
kin to a lady of 97 years for over thirty years.
Thankyou
kin to a lady of 97 years for over thirty years.
Thankyou
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Next of kin do not inherit if they are not blood related. She would have to make a will if she wanted you to inherit anything.
I was my Uncles next of kin for years before he died. He presumed that if he died that everything would go to me. It didn't...he had living siblings and it was shared equally between them.
Anyone can be your next of kin...
I was my Uncles next of kin for years before he died. He presumed that if he died that everything would go to me. It didn't...he had living siblings and it was shared equally between them.
Anyone can be your next of kin...
Well I think ummm has answered this.
Next of kin is a term used on medical records. Also some bodies (eg care homes, employers) may record the name of a next of kin which I assume would be who they would contact in an emergency.
If you are an executor you will have some legal responsibilities. Apart from that I am not aware that you have any legal responsibilities.
If you have Power of Attorney then that gives responsibilities, but just because you are next of kin doesn't automatically give you that power.
So I'm still not sure what you mean by 'next of kin' in this case
Next of kin is a term used on medical records. Also some bodies (eg care homes, employers) may record the name of a next of kin which I assume would be who they would contact in an emergency.
If you are an executor you will have some legal responsibilities. Apart from that I am not aware that you have any legal responsibilities.
If you have Power of Attorney then that gives responsibilities, but just because you are next of kin doesn't automatically give you that power.
So I'm still not sure what you mean by 'next of kin' in this case
I can see why the confusion has arisen. "Next of kin" has no distinct legal meaning. You can be named "next of kin" for medical purposes etc but there is no legal attachment to that, unless you are named as her attorney under an EPA or an LPA (which can be a financial LPA or a personal LPA - to do with personal needs). An executor's role only kicks in when the deceased dies and not before.
So if you can clarify what you mean by next of kin we can give you definitive advice - otherwise ummm and factor cover it.
So if you can clarify what you mean by next of kin we can give you definitive advice - otherwise ummm and factor cover it.
Wikipedia entry, see under 'United Kingdom'.
Generally anybody can be your 'next of kin' but note exceptions regarding the Mental Health act.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Next_of_kin
Generally anybody can be your 'next of kin' but note exceptions regarding the Mental Health act.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Next_of_kin