If you become incapacitated or ill who would look after your day to day affairs?
Most of us would want to choose who would take on such a vital role in our lives, at a time when we are at our most vulnerable.
Did you realise that even though you may be married your spouse does not have an automatic right to look after your affairs in such a situation? But you do have the opportunity to appoint those you would like to do so.
A Lasting Power of Attorney (or LPA) puts you in control by allowing the person(s) of your choice to make decisions and manage your affairs to your best interest.
Without an LPA those closest to you face dealing with the Court of Protection, which can be costly, intrusive, frustrating and upsetting at a difficult time.
As you’d expect we make the creation of your LPA a straightforward process.