A Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) is more than just a legal document—it's a way to ensure that your wishes are respected by the people you trust most.
An LPA allows you to appoint one or more people (known as 'attorneys') to help you make decisions or to make decisions on your behalf if you become unable to do so in the future. This ensures that your personal, financial, and healthcare choices are respected, even after you're gone.
Without an LPA, your loved ones may face legal complications or delays in making decisions on your behalf if you lose the capacity to do so. This could lead to stress and potential financial difficulties. An LPA gives you the peace of mind that someone you trust will be able to act in your best interests, following your preferences and values.
This lets your attorney help with things like paying bills, handling bank accounts, or even selling property. With this kind of LPA, you can relax knowing your financial matters will be taken care of just the way you want, whether you’re dealing with a short-term issue or a longer-term situation.
This lets your attorney step in to make decisions about your health care and well-being, like choosing treatments or managing your day-to-day care, such as choosing medical treatments, arranging for your daily needs, or deciding on your living arrangements. It’s all about making sure that your care reflects your wishes, no matter what circumstances come up.
At Your Legacy, we offer compassionate and expert assistance in setting up your Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA). Our dedicated team ensures that your health and financial wishes are carefully considered, whether you're preparing for future uncertainties or addressing current needs.
Get in touch today and arrange an in-person meeting to talk through the legal powers of attorney, who you can appoint, the different types of LPAs and how it can be structured.
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