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Lasting Power Of Attorney | Portcullis Legals
At Portcullis Legals, we understand the importance of planning for the future and ensuring that your wishes are respected, especially when you may not be able to express them yourself. A Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) is a crucial legal document that allows you to appoint one or more individuals, known as ‘attorneys’, to make decisions on your behalf if you’re unable to do so due to an accident, illness, or lack of mental capacity.
Why Consider a Lasting Power of Attorney?
An LPA gives you peace of mind. It allows trusted people to make decisions about your health, welfare, property, and finances when you can’t. It ensures that your affairs are managed according to your wishes and by those you trust.
Creating an LPA helps protect your future by providing a plan for situations where you can’t make decisions. It’s not only about money but also about your health and well-being, making sure your dignity and choices are honoured.
Creating a power of attorney document can benefit your family in multiple ways. Firstly, it provides them with clear instructions on how to make decisions on your behalf. This can help avoid any potential arguments or disagreements among family members.
Having a power of attorney means your care and belongings are managed as you want. This tool is important for people who want to protect their health and money. It helps you manage important parts of your life when you can’t do it yourself.
There are two types of LPAs:
Health and Welfare LPA
This includes choices about your daily routine, such as bathing, getting dressed, and eating. It also includes decisions about healthcare, transitioning to a care facility, and receiving life-saving treatment. It works when you are unable to make decisions for yourself. It ensures that your personal welfare and healthcare are taken care of according to your preferences.
Property and Financial Affairs LPA
This empowers your attorney to handle your financial matters, including managing bank accounts, paying bills, collecting pensions or benefits, and selling your home if necessary. This can be used once registered.
It can help you manage your money and property more easily. It requires your permission. It is different from the Health and Welfare LPA.
Creating a Lasting Power of Attorney
The process is straightforward but requires careful consideration. Choose someone you trust to be your attorney, who will act in your best interests. After choosing your attorney(s), you must complete and submit the necessary forms to appoint them officially.
The final step is registering your LPA with the Office of the Public Guardian, which incurs a fee of £82, subject to reductions or exemptions based on your financial situation. Registration is crucial as it activates the LPA, making it a legally binding document.
You can cancel or change your LPA if things change or if you want to change your chosen attorneys. This will ensure that your LPA always reflects your preferences and the current situation. This adaptability underscores the LPA’s role as a dynamic tool for future planning.
Frequently asked questions about getting a Will
Can I have more than one attorney?
Yes, you can appoint multiple attorneys to act on your behalf for both health and welfare and property and financial affairs.
When can my attorney start making decisions for me?
For health and welfare, your attorney can only make decisions if you lack the capacity to do so yourself. For property and financial affairs, your attorney can start making decisions as soon as the LPA is registered, with your permission.
What if I change my mind after creating an LPA?
You can cancel your LPA at any time if you have the mental capacity to do so, whether you want to appoint different attorneys or you no longer need the LPA.
How long does it take to register an LPA?
Registration with the Office of the Public Guardian can take up to 20 weeks. It’s advisable to start the process as early as possible.
Do I need to live in the UK or be a British citizen to make an LPA?
No, you do not need to be a UK resident or a British citizen to create an LPA.
At Portcullis Legals, we’re committed to providing personalised and compassionate legal services. Our team is ready to assist you with your Lasting Power of Attorney needs, ensuring your peace of mind for the future.
Contact Us:
At Portcullis Legals, we’re here to guide you through every step of creating your Lasting Power of Attorney. Our experienced team can help you understand your options, complete the necessary paperwork, and ensure that your LPA reflects your wishes accurately. Contact us today to secure your future and the well-being of your loved ones.
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