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  1. accommodation in the community. Mark needs to sign a tenancy agreement but he does not have the capacity, to sign the tenancy agreement on Mark’s behalf and to open a bank account for him, so his utility
  2. make an application for a guardianship order. When we refer to an adult, this is someone who is aged, . Children about to reach the age of 16 For children who are about to reach the age of 16, you can
  3. The issue that some customers were experiencing with payments being declined in the EPOAR system has now been resolved and payments are being successfully processed again. We apologise for the inconvenience that this has caused and the time that it has taken to resolve this issue. If any customers experience further payment issues please contact us at epoar@scotcourts.gov.uk
  4. Please note that our lift is currently out of order and we are experiencing technical faults with the opening of the disabled door. If you are intending visiting us and if access to the building will cause difficulties, please can you phone 01324 678300 for a suitable solution to be agreed. We expect the faults to be repaired by 24 October 2016
  5. the Department of Work & Pensions / Benefits Agency Once the final account is approved you can
  6. When submitting a power of attorney for registration, most users of the postal registration service provide all of the required information in the registration form. Providing the granter’s date of birth is essential, as it confirms they are of legal age and assists in identifying them on the Public Register. Please note that from 30 October 2023, if the granter’s date of birth is not provided in the registration form the power of attorney will be rejected and returned to the sender
  7. Search What you need to know An intervention order allows someone to take a one-off action or make decisions on behalf of an adult with incapacity, such as signing a tenancy agreement, selling a house or making decisions about care and personal welfare matters. It is also possible
  8. Search Case Study 1 James's Story James is 17 and lives at home with his mother and father and his two sisters. James is still in fulltime supported education and hopes to go to agricultural college when he is 18. The college is away from James’ home town and would require him to leave home
  9. to ensure Maggie’s nursing home fees are paid each month. She has access to an agreed amount of funds, agreement, change the contracts he had set up with utility companies and to sign a tenancy agreement for his, is 16 years of age and needs someone to help make decisions about her finances and healthcare
  10. are examples of what changes we have made and those we have agreed to work on. You Said We Did, they currently act as financial guardian for. We looked into this and agreed with the suggestion. We have, orders. We met with the SCTS finance team and agreed that appropriate communications conveying, and the information we provide about gifts. We reviewed our literature and agreed. The information has been, reviewing the matter we agreed that the message could be more prominent. We have also added more information