Lasting Power of Attorney – Client Information
A lasting power of attorney is a legal document that lets you, (the ‘donor’) appoint people (known as ‘attorneys’) to make decisions on your behalf.
It could be used if you became unable to make your own decisions.
There are 2 types of lasting power of attorney:
- Health and welfare
- Property and financial affairs
You can choose to make one type or both.
You must be 18 or over and have mental capacity – the ability to make your own decisions – when you make your lasting power of attorney.
Please contact us for further information on completing and registering your Lasting Power of Attorney.
Will Trust & Protect – Lasting Power of Attorney – Client Information