LPA UK

 LPA UK

- Lasting Powers of Attorney in England and Wales.

Who needs a UK LPA?  If you came to this site thinking that your family could manage your life if you became unable to, let’s make one thing clear.  Your family have no rights if you are over 18. Your husband or wife has no rights. Unless or until you make Lasting Powers of Attorney.

LPA UK deals with Lasting Powers of Attorney in England and Wales. They are known in brief as LPAs. This short video is from Singapore – but it does the job of explaining LPAs briefly, so why re-invent the wheel?! A CPF is a pension.

If you know enough to know that you need to organise Lasting Powers of Attorney, then just clicking through to the LPA UK information page will just give you costs for UK LPAs and other relevant  information. Without going through everything.

If, like most people, you don’t know too much more about UK LPAs than that maybe you should consider getting them, then follow the link for a basic guide to UK LPAs.

The first page tells you a little of the potential horrors which await the unlucky! Do bear in mind that around half of us WILL lose the ability to make decisions at some stage.

It may be a car accident accident, a stroke, early onset Alzheimer’s or any of a myriad of issues which make the absence of a UK LPA a personal and family disaster.

The second page explains what a Lasting Power of Attorney does.

The third page discusses the types of LPA.

From there you can go straight to the How to Make an LPA page or you can go into more detail by following the links below.

What is an Attorney in an LPA?

What is a Certificate Provider for an LPA?

How do you Register an LPA and when?

How do you make an LPA?

If you are serious about having a UK LPA, we will be happy to have a brief chat with you before you formally instruct us.  Call us on 0800 298 5208 (if from a mobile, call 01323 741200 – it will be cheaper.)

We believe that UK LPAs are crucial for everyone over 18 – anyone can have an accident at any time, whether it be a trip down the stairs, over a paving stone or a car accident, or any of the other things which can stop anyone from managing their own lives.

LPA UK Lasting Power of Attorney.

Common Lasting Power of Attorney queries

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