When creating Lasting Powers of Attorney, the people you choose to act on your behalf are called your ‘Attorneys’.
When creating Lasting Powers of Attorney, the people you choose to act on your behalf are called your ‘Attorneys’.
With many vulnerable people currently being advised to self-isolate this means having an attorney to carry out certain tasks on their behalf is incredibly useful.
When it comes to the granting of decision making powers under a Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA), be they Property & Financial powers or Health & Welfare powers; in each case it takes three persons to make an LPA.
When making an LPA, great consideration should be given to how many attorneys are needed, who is going to act, and how they will make decisions.
Lasting Powers of Attorney (LPA) are complex legal documents and care must be taken when drafting them to ensure they are completed correctly.