Lasting Power of Attorney
Ensure your affairs are managed by people you trust if you lose mental capacity
Without LPA, families face costly court proceedings
Two Types of Lasting Power of Attorney
Property & Financial Affairs
Manage your money, property, and financial decisions
- Banking and investments
- Paying bills and expenses
- Buying and selling property
- Managing pensions and benefits
- Making financial decisions
- Dealing with tax affairs
Health & Welfare
Make decisions about your health, care, and welfare
- Medical treatment decisions
- Care home arrangements
- Daily routine and lifestyle
- Contact with family and friends
- Life-sustaining treatment
- Where you live
The Reality of Mental Incapacity
850,000
People in UK with dementia
1 in 6
People over 80 have dementia
£8,000+
Court costs without LPA
Trust Planning Process
Court Application Required
£371 application fee plus ongoing costs
Time-Consuming Process
6-12 months of legal proceedings
Limited Powers
Court restricts what deputy can do
Annual Reporting
Ongoing supervision and reporting requirements
Family Disputes
Court decides who becomes deputy, not you
Our Comprehensive Process
01
Consultation
Understand your needs and explain the process clearly
02
Document Preparation
Complete all LPA forms accurately and efficiently
03
Witnessing
Arrange proper witnessing and certification
04
OPG Registration
Submit to Office of Public Guardian and track progress
Don't Wait Until It's Too Late
An LPA can only be made while you have mental capacity. Protect your family today.
Fixed fee service • Expert guidance • Fast-track registration available