Looking after your money
In this section you will find information on what you can do now to choose somebody you trust to make decisions on your behalf. These might be decisions about your property and affairs or your personal welfare.
Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA)
A Lasting Power of Attorney is a legal document that you make using a special form.
It allows you to choose someone that you trust to make decisions on your behalf about things such as your property and affairs or personal welfare when you no longer wish to make those decisions or you may lack the mental capacity to make those decisions yourself.
- Lasting Power of Attorney: Information about what a Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) is, who can make one and the different types of LPA - property and affairs and personal welfare.
- How to make a Lasting Power ofAttorney How to make an LPA, the roles and responsibilites of those people involved in the creation of an LPA and how to register an LPA
- Enduring Power of Attorney Information if you already have an Enduring Power of Attorney (EPA) including how to revoke an EPA