Better LPA Forms

The Office of the Public Guardian has responded to criticisms of its overly complex forms for creating a Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) by issuing new and simplified forms.

An LPA allows a person to give a friend, relative or trusted advisor the power to make decisions about their property or personal affairs if they become unable to do so for themselves – for example as a result of a brain injury or mental disorder.

You can find out more about Lasting Powers of Attorney here and a full breakdown of the fees.

If you would like to speak to our specialist solicitor Jane Macdonald please ring 0844 372 3011 or feel free to contact here by email janem [at] cluttoncox.co.uk

 

 

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