Paul....be very wary of changing names, if its to 'avoid' care home charges. The state can go back 'indefinately' I believe, not just seven years if they think monies have been moved etc, for the previously mentioned reason.
For information to others....as for POA....I have had Enduring Power Of Attorney on my mother for donkey's years. But now she is in a care home and dementia is well in, I now have to register the POA. This is done through the Public Guardians Office. Their website is good and you download the appropriate forms (11 pages)
It is not too complicated, but certain relatives have to be informed on a separate form you download. The only complication is that 3 relatives have to be informed, and in a certain order. In my case, as son, I am first. Then comes her siblings. But its not a case of me sending a form to two sisters....everyone in that group has to be informed.!!!!!! So as mum had 7 brothers and sisters...all have to be notified.
After I have completed all the forms, relatives notified, I then have to send off a cheque for £133 to get the registration accepted. If you make any error, you have to redo it, or registration is not accepted...... your £133 is not returnable.!!!!
Please note....this applies to EPOA, taken out before April 2007, and may not be the same for Lasting Power of Attorney, which followed.