Advice for relatives managing the affairs of someone who is unwell
Advice for relatives managing the affairs of someone who is unwell
This link to the Citizens' Advice Bureau page has information for people who want to manage someone else's affairs. It also has information if you want someone else to manage your affairs for you.
Managing someone else's affairs can mean a number of things, including:
- looking after their bank accounts, savings, investments or other financial affairs
- buying and selling property on their behalf
- claiming and spending welfare benefits on their behalf
- deciding where they live
- making decisions about their day-to-day personal care or health care