Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA)

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Lasting Power of Attorney

A Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) allows you to appoint trusted individuals to make decisions on your behalf if you lose the ability to do so. Without an LPA in place, your family could face delays, costs, and uncertainty while seeking legal permission to manage your affairs. Putting an LPA in place ensures your wishes are followed and the people you choose remain in control when it matters most.

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We offer clear guidance on the two types of LPAs: Property and Financial Affairs, and Health and Welfare. Each document plays a crucial role in protecting your interests — from managing bank accounts and property decisions to choices regarding medical care, daily routines, and long-term treatment. We explain each option in plain terms so you can make decisions with confidence.

Our service includes full preparation and registration of your LPA documents, ensuring they are correctly completed and legally valid. We guide you through each step, helping you select suitable attorneys, understand their responsibilities, and create a document that reflects your preferences and safeguards your future.

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