Lasting Power of Attorney
A power of attorney is a document that must be entered into as a deed under which one party (known as the donor) grants to the other party (known as the attorney) the power to act on behalf of and in the name of the donor. Powers of attorney fall into the following categories:
- General power of attorney (also referred to as an ordinary power of attorney)—this is the most common form of power of attorney used mostly in commercial transactions
- Lasting power of attorney (LPA)—these are not revoked by the mental incapacity of the donor. They are governed by the Mental Capacity Act 2005.
An LPA is a legal document that enables you to appoint one or more trusted people (known as attorneys or donees) to manage your affairs and make decisions on your behalf in the event that you lose mental capacity. You can make LPA for financial decisions or LPA for health and care decisions. Our solicitors provide personalised guidance and experienced representation throughout the legal process, always working towards your best possible outcome.
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