I wonder if someone can help point me in the right direction.
My cousin has MS, and on top of this, has been struggling with depression for many years. My aunt has recently moved in as my cousin's mental well being has deteriorated to such an extent that she is now suicidal
Long story short, she was signed off sick many years ago with the MS, and receives a pension, her home was also paid off.
We're not sure how she's managed to get all these credit cards (- that's another issue), but due to the MS and her depression, she's been having trouble sleeping, ordering things off shopping channels, paying for it on a credit card, getting more depressed, not sleeping, and so the cycle starts again.
The mental health team have suggested that my aunt gain power of attorney due to my cousins mental health
1. What are the implications of POA for my aunt with regards to her daughters debts
2. What's the best action to take regarding the debts, and what degree of success should she expect (I'm thinking they could get the interest stopped due to mental health?)
3. Has anyone got any advice/guidance to offer
Thanks in advance
My aunt is approaching 70 and this is starting to make her health suffer now as everyone she speaks to gives her conflicting advice - one said cousin should take out a secured loan on the property to pay off the debts - problem with that is aunt doesn't know how she managed to get all the credit cards she's already got so how could she stop her getting more. If cousin pays off the cards, she'll view it as more to spend in the early hours.
Chances are the loan payments would get missed/forgotten about and her daughter and grandson would lose their home!
If she had POA would this be an option as aunt would make sure payments were made.
Another said cousin should get an IVA - I didn't think she could do that if she owns her home outright?
My cousin has MS, and on top of this, has been struggling with depression for many years. My aunt has recently moved in as my cousin's mental well being has deteriorated to such an extent that she is now suicidal
Long story short, she was signed off sick many years ago with the MS, and receives a pension, her home was also paid off.
We're not sure how she's managed to get all these credit cards (- that's another issue), but due to the MS and her depression, she's been having trouble sleeping, ordering things off shopping channels, paying for it on a credit card, getting more depressed, not sleeping, and so the cycle starts again.
The mental health team have suggested that my aunt gain power of attorney due to my cousins mental health
1. What are the implications of POA for my aunt with regards to her daughters debts
2. What's the best action to take regarding the debts, and what degree of success should she expect (I'm thinking they could get the interest stopped due to mental health?)
3. Has anyone got any advice/guidance to offer
Thanks in advance
My aunt is approaching 70 and this is starting to make her health suffer now as everyone she speaks to gives her conflicting advice - one said cousin should take out a secured loan on the property to pay off the debts - problem with that is aunt doesn't know how she managed to get all the credit cards she's already got so how could she stop her getting more. If cousin pays off the cards, she'll view it as more to spend in the early hours.
Chances are the loan payments would get missed/forgotten about and her daughter and grandson would lose their home!
If she had POA would this be an option as aunt would make sure payments were made.
Another said cousin should get an IVA - I didn't think she could do that if she owns her home outright?
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