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Powers of Attorney

Planning ahead is one of the simplest ways to protect yourself and your family. Our Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) solicitors advise on LPAs in relation to Property and Financial Affairs, Health and Welfare, existing Enduring Powers of Attorney and related capacity planning. 


Why a Lasting Power of Attorney matters 


Many people think about making a will but delay putting a LPA in place. In practice, an LPA can be just as important. If illness, accident or declining capacity affects your ability to make decisions, an LPA allows the people you trust to step in lawfully and act in your best interests. Without one, families may face delay, extra cost and the need for a Court of Protection application simply to manage everyday decisions. 


Our advice on LPAs and related arrangements 


We help clients decide which type of document they need and explain the difference between a Property and Financial Affairs LPA and a Health and Welfare LPA. We also advise on General Powers of Attorney, existing Enduring Powers of Attorney and advance planning issues where clients want wider peace of mind. The process is handled carefully from start to finish, including choosing attorneys, discussing replacement attorneys, preparing the documents properly and guiding you through execution and registration. 


Tailored planning for personal circumstances


No two families are the same. Some clients want straightforward documents in place for reassurance. Others need more detailed advice because they own a business, hold property jointly, have blended family arrangements or want attorneys to have limited or structured authority. We take time to understand the wider picture so the documents reflect your wishes and are practical to use when needed. Clear drafting at the outset can prevent uncertainty and reduce the risk of later disagreement. 


Making the process straightforward 


Clients often delay because they expect the process to be complicated or uncomfortable. We make it manageable. You will receive clear explanations, sensible recommendations and documents that are prepared with care. By putting the right authority in place now, you can reduce pressure on your family and ensure that decisions can be made without avoidable disruption if circumstances change in the future. 


To speak to our Power of Attorney team, call 0331 630 1144, email probate@msbsolicitors.co.uk or complete our Enquiry Form and we’ll get back to you.

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Our Power of Attorney Services

  • Existing Enduring Powers of Attorney  
  • General Powers of Attorney  
  • Lasting Powers of Attorney (LPA) for Property and Financial Affairs  
  • Lasting Powers of Attorney for Health and Welfare  
  • Living Wills / Advanced Directives  
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Power of Attorney FAQs

What is a Lasting Power of Attorney?

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A Lasting Power of Attorney is a legal document that allows you to appoint one or more trusted people to make decisions on your behalf if you are unable to make those decisions yourself in the future.

Who can I appoint as my attorney?

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Do I need both types of LPA?

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Can I still make my own decisions if I have an LPA?

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When can a Property and Financial Affairs LPA be used?

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When can a Health and Welfare LPA be used?

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What happens if I do not have an LPA?

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Can I change or cancel my LPA?

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What is an Enduring Power of Attorney?

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