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There is a waiting period before your power of attorney (PoA) can be processed and returned to you. This week we are working on: EPOAR submissions: received on 5 April 2017, 16 week waiting period Manual submissions: received around 28 March 2017, 17 week waiting period If you wish to make a request to have your PoA considered for expedited processing, please email OPG@scotcourts.gov.uk and provide the reason why the case should be prioritised and processed before others currently
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There is a waiting period before your power of attorney (PoA) can be processed and returned to you. This week we are working on: EPOAR submissions: received on 25 March 2017, 17 week waiting period Manual submissions: received around 22 March 2017, 17 week waiting period If you wish to make a request to have your PoA considered for expedited processing, please email OPG@scotcourts.gov.uk and provide the reason why the case should be prioritised and processed before others currently
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There is a waiting period before your power of attorney (PoA) can be processed and returned to you. This week we are working on: EPOAR submissions: received on 28 March 2017, 15 week waiting period Manual submissions: received around 17 March 2017, 17 week waiting period If you wish to make a request to have your PoA considered for expedited processing, please email OPG@scotcourts.gov.uk and provide the reason why the case should be prioritised and processed before others currently
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There is a waiting period before your power of attorney (PoA) can be processed and returned to you. This week we are working on: EPOAR submissions: received on 22 March 2017, 15 week waiting period Manual submissions: received around 13 March 2017, 17 week waiting period If you wish to make a request to have your PoA considered for expedited processing, please email OPG@scotcourts.gov.uk and provide the reason why the case should be prioritised and processed before others currently
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There is a waiting period before your power of attorney (PoA) can be processed and returned to you. This week we are working on: EPOAR submissions: received on 20 March 2017, 14 week waiting period Manual submissions: received around 8 March 2017, 17 week waiting period If you wish to make a request to have your PoA considered for expedited processing, please email OPG@scotcourts.gov.uk and provide the reason why the case should be prioritised and processed before others currently
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There is a waiting period before your power of attorney (PoA) can be processed and returned to you. This week we are working on: EPOAR submissions: received on 15 March 2017, 14 week waiting period Manual submissions: received around 28 February 2017, 17 week waiting period If you wish to make a request to have your PoA considered for expedited processing, please email OPG@scotcourts.gov.uk and provide the reason why the case should be prioritised and processed before others currently
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The office will be closed on Friday 24th & Monday 27th January 2025 to allow the transfer of all records held on our old case management system to the new system. Please note that due to staff training the power of attorney (PoA) team will be unable to assist with telephone enquiries on Tuesday 28th January 2025. If your PoA enquiry is urgent, please email opg@scotcourts.gov.uk and mark your email as urgent in the subject line and we will get back to you as soon as we can. We thank you
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and referral forms can be downloaded. Power of attorney Access to funds Intervention orders, What is a power of attorney? What is access to funds? What is an intervention order? What, : What is a power of attorney? Pack of 25 @ £29.29
Pack of 50 @ £51.08
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Adult currently resident at home Adult's son appointed as his attorney to deal with his welfare, Adult's attorney Information ascertained Adult confirmed as being incapable of dealing, provided in support.
We are now monitoring the actions of the attorney. This will continue until we
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Search Your options How do I make a submission? Before a power of attorney (PoA) can be used it must be registered with us. You can send your documentation to us via EPOAR or by post,
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