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Powers of attorney
If you have not prepared a Power of Attorney, you should consider it today, as it allows you to arrange, in advance, for trusted people to manage your affairs if you become unable to do so. If illness or incapacity hinders you from dealing with your own day to day affairs, we can help you set up a Power of Attorney to appoint someone who is committed to looking after your best interests. Now you can have a Power of Attorney for an affordable fixed fee, and what's more, you can try before you buy - so get started now.
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We are regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority, and as a leading UK law firm you can rely upon our depth of knowledge and expertise. It's a sad truth that people can become incapable of managing their affairs at any stage of life. Whether through an accident, sickness or mental illness, managing bank accounts, paying bills and even simple personal care may become impossible without assistance.
There are essentially two forms of Power of Attorney: a Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) and a General Power of Attorney (GPA). The latter cannot be used if the person becomes mentally incapable; instead its purpose is to let someone temporarily manage their general affairs (such as signing their cheques to pay the bills). Should you feel that you need more legal advice at any point, you can instruct us to handle your power of attorney issues personally. Just click here.
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Powers of attorney
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Powers of attorney
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Granting a general power of attorney allows someone else (the appointed attorney) the authority to manage your (the donor's) affairs for a set period of time, for example, whilst overseas for a couple of…
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If some day you are no longer able to look after your own personal welfare, that is your social and health care needs, this document will give that power to another person, called your "attorney". Once…
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If some day you are no longer able to look after your own financial affairs, due to such factors as an illness, accident or the onset of dementia, or if for another reason it would be more convenient for…
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Registrations
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This pack contains the 2 documents: the Enduring Power of Attorney (EPA1) and 2 (EPA2).
If you are the attorney listed in an enduring power of attorney (EPA), and you believe that the donor who has…
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This pack contains 2 documents : the Lasting Power of Attorney 1 (LPA1) and 2 (LPA2).
Either the donor (i.e. the person who has created the lasting power of attorney) or the attorneys can…
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Revocation
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Use this document to revoke a general or ordinary power of attorney that you have previously granted to another. This document is only suitable for revoking a general or ordinary power of attorney. Please…
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Use this document to revoke an enduring power of attorney (EPA) that you have made. You cannot use this document if the EPA has been registered with The Office of the Public Guardian in England &…
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