Why You Need a Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA)
A Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) ensures your financial and healthcare decisions are managed by someone you trust if you become unable to make decisions for yourself. Without an LPA, your family may have to go through a costly and time-consuming court process to gain control over your affairs.
Types of LPAs
- Property & Financial Affairs LPA – Grants authority to manage bank accounts, investments, and property transactions on your behalf.
- Health & Welfare LPA – Allows decisions about medical care, living arrangements, and daily care to be made by a trusted individual.
The Cost of Not Having an LPA
Without an LPA, the Court of Protection may appoint a deputy to manage your affairs, which can be an expensive and lengthy process. A properly prepared LPA ensures your affairs are handled according to your wishes while avoiding unnecessary legal costs.
How to Set Up an LPA
Our team can guide you through the entire process, ensuring your LPA is legally valid and tailored to your needs. Contact us today to secure your future.