01/06/2026
Who would you trust to make decisions if you couldn't? π€
A Lasting Power of Attorney lets you choose someone you trust to make decisions about your health, care, or finances if you're ever unable to do so yourself.
Mental incapacity doesn't only affect the elderly β accidents and illness can happen to anyone. It's never too soon to put your affairs in order.
Two types of LPA:
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Health & Welfare β medical care, daily routine, where you live
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Property & Financial Affairs β bank accounts, bills, property
Without an LPA, your loved ones may face a lengthy Court of Protection process to help you. Don't leave it to chance.
Speak to Edith Longden, our Wills & Probate specialist, for friendly, expert guidance.
π 01625 850888
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