29/03/2021
Get in touch for a no fee, no obligation conversation about how to put LPAs in place for you.
Who will speak for you when you can’t speak for yourself?
If you lose the power to make decisions, a lasting power of attorney (LPA) lets people you trust quickly, easily and legally step in.
Along with lots of other people, you may think your partner or close family members can automatically make decisions for you if you’re not able to.
This is not the case.
True or False?
“If a couple have a joint bank account and one person can’t make decisions for themselves, their partner can legally make decisions for them.”
This is false, but 73% of people think it is true.
“In hospital, your next of kin always get the final say in treatment decisions if you can’t make them for yourself.”
This is false, but 72% of people think it is true.
*NatCen Survey of 2000 people 2017
A Lasting Power of Attorney makes it easier for the people you trust to support you and, if needed, act for you when you may need it most. It could be temporary help to cover a short hospital stay, or long-term support to manage decisions around your health and care.
An LPA not only gives you a voice – it protects your choices.
Two types of lasting power of attorney
Health and welfare decisions
A health and welfare lasting power of attorney gives people the power to make decisions about things like:
• Your daily routine – for example washing, dressing and eating
• Medical care
• Moving into a care home
• Life sustaining treatment
You apply and register it now, but it’s only used if you can’t make your own decisions in the future
Financial decisions
A finance and property lasting power of attorney gives someone you trust the power to make decisions about your money and property, for example:
• Paying bills
• Managing bank or building society accounts
• Collecting benefits or pensions
• Selling your home
• Claiming on insurance policies
These powers can be used at any time, but only if you say it’s ok.
Get in touch for a no fee, no obligation conversation about how to put LPAs in place for you.