10/02/2023
Have you ever been in hospital and needed help with every day tasks or have you been diagnosed with dementia and you're worried for your future?
Having an LPA in place will take away the stress and worry of managing practical elements moving forward. We can help, just get in touch.
"A power of attorney is a legal document that allows someone to make decisions for you, or act on your behalf, if you're no longer able to or if you no longer want to make your own decisions.
There are a number of reasons why you might need someone to make decisions for you or act on your behalf:
This could just be a temporary situation: for example, if you're in hospital and need help with everyday tasks such as paying bills.
You may need to make longer-term plans if, for example, you have been diagnosed with dementia and you may lose the mental capacity to make your own decisions in the future."
An ordinary power of attorney allows one or more person, known as your attorney, to make financial decisions on your behalf. Find out more at Age UK.