New online system for creating enduring powers of attorney ‘too complex’, say solicitors

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New online system for creating enduring powers of attorney ‘too complex’, say solicitors
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Most – 72 per cent – said they would participate if a paper-based system was available, and 81 per cent said they would participate if an agent portal was provided to facilitate direct access by solicitors to the system. The DSS online customer portal system allows members of the public to create secure accounts, involving “robust” ID verification, and complete applications to create and register decision-support arrangements, including EPAs, she said.

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