Lasting power of attorney is a legal document which gives someone you trust the authority to make decisions for you, and act on your behalf if you are no longer able or willing to make your own decisions. Without an LPA, partners and family have no legal right to represent you.
There are two types of lasting power of attorney.
- Property and Financial Affairs LPA - the power to deal with and make decisions such as buying or selling property, financial accounts and tax welfare.
- Health and Welfare LPA - the authority to make decisions relating to where you live, day-to-day care, your healthcare treatment.
LPA is important decision for anyone who has been diagnosed or develop an illness which might prevent you from making a decision yourself sometime in the future. These may include dementia, mental health problem and brain injury.
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