Lasting Power of Attorney
Lasting Power of Attorney – What is it?
A lasting power of attorney is a legal document that allows you to choose people you trust to make decisions on your behalf if you become unable to make them for yourself. There are two types: one which covers decisions about your property and finances and one for decisions about your health and welfare.
Lasting Power of Attorney
Living Will vs Lasting Power of Attorney – what is the difference?
A Living Will is an expression of your wishes and does not carry any legal authority. A Lasting Power of Attorney authorises the people you have chosen to be able to make decisions for you and to speak with your voice. You can choose to put your wishes or binding conditions into a Lasting Power of Attorney. A health and welfare Lasting Power of Attorney would overrule any previous Living Will if the two were not consistent with each other.
Lasting Power of Attorney
How can an LPA help ensure that my assets are protected for my family?
An LPA can allow people you trust to ensure that your money is managed effectively during your lifetime. The money must be used for your benefit while you are alive. An Attorney could ensure your bills are paid up to date and that your money is invested to provide growth. An Attorney could also rent out any property you are not using to provide an income and allow your capital to last as long as possible.










