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  1. Factsheet - Arranging for someone to make decisions on your behalf

    Arranging for someone to make decisions on your behalf June 2025 (amended November 2025) About this factsheet This factsheet looks at how you can arrange for other people to make decisions about your finances ... grants similar powers and can be applied for on your behalf if you lose mental capacity and cannot make an LPA. A person can become an Appointee to deal with your social security benefits. There is information

  2. Parliamentary Briefing - Make Care Fair - January 2020.pdf

    Parliamentary Briefing Social Care: Make Care Fair January 2020 Background 1.5 million people aged 65 or over have an unmet social care need, a number that has grown significantly since 2016. Worryingly ... more than 100,000 vacancies in the England care workforce. The government has long-stated that they will address the situation with a complete overhaul of social care, a claim reiterated in the government’s

  3. Factsheet - Advance decisions advance statements and living wills (PDF)

    16 Factsheet 72 Advance decisions, advance statements and living wills April 2026 About this factsheet There are things you can do to make sure others know which medical treatments you would want to refuse ... time come when you cannot make or communicate these decisions yourself. Preparing an advance decision to refuse treatment (often called an advance decision or a ‘living will’) and an advance statement

  4. crs_nov17_wills_consultation_response.pdf

    Consultation Response Law Commission- Making a Will 10th November 2017 Reference number – 2317 All rights reserved. Third parties may only reproduce this paper or parts of it for academic, ... Tavistock Square, London WC1H 9NA. 2 About this consultation The current law on wills in England and Wales comes from the Wills Act 1837, an archaic statute which does not account for modern and sophisticated

  5. Wills and estate planning information guide (PDF)

    Wills and estate planning Practical advice for making and updating your will Information guide AgeUKIG31 2 Information written with you in mind. Our guides are produced with the help of older people ... about. 4 Why you should make a will Why is it important to make a will? 6 What happens if I don’t make a will? 8 Making a will How to make a will 10 What to include in your will.. 12 Valuing your estate

  6. Will_Planner_form.pdf

    reference at your meeting. (Please note that this will planner is not a legal document and cannot be used as a valid will.) **Executors are the people who will deal with your estate, collecting and distributing ... (usually a family member or a solicitor). Write their details here and let them know where copies of your will are kept. *Guardians have legal responsibility for children until they turn 18. A handy tool to prepare

  7. For love and money: women’s pensions, expenditure and decision-making in retirement - Aug 18 (PDF)

    people love later life. ID000000 03/17 For love and money: Women’s pensions, expenditure and decision-making in retirement 2 Contents Foreword 3 Summary 4 01 Introduction ... always important to remember that for most women, and indeed for many men too, their State Pension will still be their main source of income once they stop working. What happens though when retirement

  8. Making it work for us: a residents’ inquiry into sheltered and retirement housing - Oct 12 (PDF)

    Making it Work for Us A residents’ inquiry into sheltered and retirement housing 1 Acknowledgements 3 Executive summary 4 Key recommendations 5 Introduction 7 What is this inquiry? 7 Definitions 8 Background ... different schemes offer – and the cost of services – makes it difficult for older people to evaluate their options. Housing advice and information will become increasingly critical in helping older people

  9. FS66 LP Resolving problems and making a complaint about NHS care.pdf

    Page 1 of 24 Factsheet 66 Resolving problems and making a complaint about NHS care December 2025 About this factsheet The factsheet explains how to make a complaint about NHS services, including situations ... social care services. There is also information about other health-related complaints you might want to make. It describes support available to help you, what to expect when your complaint is investigated, and

  10. Consultation response - Making flexible working the default, Department for Business, Energy, and Industrial Strategy.pdf

    Consultation Response Making flexible working the default Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy December 2021 christopher.brooks@ageuk.org.uk All rights reserved. Third parties ... system where jobs are ‘flexible by default’ should be the ultimate aim, and that although making it a day 1 right will not achieve this aim alone, it is a significant step in the right direction. • Older

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