Lasting Power of Attorney & Deputyship Services
Life is unpredictable. A Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) ensures that, should you lose mental or physical capacity, someone you trust can manage your affairs. If no LPA is in place, your loved ones may need to apply for Deputyship – a more complex, court-based process.
We help you:
Draft and register an LPA (health/welfare or property/financial)
Choose suitable attorneys and explain their responsibilities
Understand how and when an LPA can be used
If your loved one has already lost capacity, we:
Assist in applying for a Deputyship via the Court of Protection
Ensure compliance with legal procedures and timescales
Support you in fulfilling your duties as a Deputy
With sensitivity and efficiency, we guide you through these vital legal steps.