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  1. My 97 year-old mother has just been discharged from hospital (after a fall) to a care home. She now wishes to return to her own home which is unsanitary, unsafe, structurally unsound (part of the roof has collapsed) and is in a state of terrible neglect. She is in full command of her faculties. She is self-paying at the care home. I have a power of attorney but it is not activated (or whatever the legal term is). If she returns home she will surely fall again or some other disaster will befall her. She has begun to twist the arm of a family friend to take her home (against all her family's wishes). Are there any legal means (or indeed non-legal, I don't mean illegal) means I can employ to prevent her return or at the very least delay her return? Any advice on this matter will be much appreciated. I acknowledge that this is probably only a quasi-legal post.
  2. Hi I received notice of county court summons from Parking Eye after my husband ( in my car) overstayed at a Hotel car park we regularly visit- he didn't buy a ticket from one of their machines. I received demand for payment many times and foolishly thought it would just go away, as I read up on this and thought they where illegal?. Not so, next thing I received 2 county court summons. I read the advice given on this forum and put in a defence using some of the information I had read, e.g. the defendant denies entering into a contract with ParkingEye and that the charges we disproportionate. I also got in touch with the hotel and asked for their help, but unfortunately they said it wasn't anything to do with them! found that very strange as ParkingEye say that they are working for their "clients". Today I received a bucket load of paperwork from PE stating that they wish to proceed with these County Court Claims, there must be about 30 pages of lots of drivel and photographs of hotel, signage etc. What should I do know, I have no idea if the court will send for me and when? Can I choose my local court? Any help will be appreciated, and thank you in advance.
  3. My brother and I are joint executors of my mothers estate. She willed her property to us and we have received probate for the estate. My brother wishes to purchase the property (which has no outstanding mortgage) and we have agreed the sum for purchase. The property deeds are in the possession of my brother. Can he buy the property without having to transfer it into our joint names before transferring it into his name. I am prepared to sign to acknowledge the situation. Do we need to involve a solicitor to effect the conveyancing. Regards Morgansbobi
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