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Old 05-09-2008, 07:22 PM
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Default How to appoint Power of Attorney Whilst Abroad ?

OK, here's the background story. My dad lives abroad and wants to transfer his share in a UK property to my mom (she already owns half the property). I need to know as to how this can be done. By the way my dad cannot travel to the UK.

Is it possible to appoint a power of attorney in a foreign country to deal with UK property transactions? My dad wants me to be the power of attorney and I'll happily take a couple of UK based citizens with me to witness the signing of the documents. Unfortunately I cannot afford to take a UK based notary solicitor with me.

Can someone please give me some advice as to the most appropriate procedure to follow. Thanks.
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Old 05-14-2008, 06:08 PM
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This has been answered already on several other forums.
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