- It only names two attornies, but you want three?
Can I ask why you want three? Will that not just make it unwieldly to get agreement on anything? Does your father want three, or do you?
- "I and my sister will be able to revoke it" What do you mean by this? You and your sister have no power to revoke an Enduring Power of Attorney. If you are the notice parties you can object to it being registered but only the court can register it or revoke it. Maybe you mean something else?
- You say the solicitor is being slow and awkward and wants to recharge for doing it right. It doesn't appear that it's been done wrongly. You now want it done differently but that doesn't mean that there is anything actually wrong with the way that it's done.
- The easiest thing is just to go to a new solicitor. Explain the position to him/her and have your father do a new Enduring Power of Attorney if that's what he wants.
Put yourself in the current solicitor's shoes. He's seen your father, presumably done as was instructed in that meeting and now a son who wasn't at that meeting wants a document changed which is really not that son's business. Your father is the client, not you. If communication has broken down, just go elsewhere.
- It's Compos Mentis, not Corpus Mentis.
Good luck with this