Power of Attorney
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Take control of your future by appointing someone you trust.
A Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) is a legal document that allows someone you trust to make decisions on your behalf if you’re unable to do so. It’s an essential step in planning ahead, not just for later in life, but for unexpected situations that can affect anyone.
Without an LPA, your loved ones may face delays, added costs, and emotional stress while applying through the Court of Protection.
Types of LPA
Two important areas of protection for your future.
Property & Financial Affairs LPA
Manage your finances, including bank accounts, bills, and property decisions.
Health & Welfare LPA
Covers medical care, treatment decisions, and day-to-day wellbeing.
Why LPAs Matter
Without an LPA, loved ones may not be able to access your finances or make key decisions
Applying for Deputyship can be time-consuming, costly, and stressful
Setting your
LPA in place
A clear, guided journey to help you stay in control of your future decisions.
- 1. Free consultation
- 2. Guidance on choosing attorneys
- 3. Preparing and drafting LPA documents
- 4. Signing and witnessing
- 5. Submission to the Office of the Public Guardian


