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Types of Lasting Powers of Attorney
There are two types:
Lasting Power of Attorney (Property and Financial Affairs)
As the name suggests, this document allows your nominated Attorneys to assist with your property and financial affairs including managing your money and buying/selling investments and property. The document also allows your Attorneys to manage your day to day income and expenses. This includes receiving pension payments, settling utility bills and paying care home fees. Your attorneys will be able to exercise their powers as soon as the document has been registered with the Office of the Public Guardian.
Lasting Power of Attorney (Health and Welfare)
This document allows your Attorneys to assist and make decisions about your health and well being such as what type of care you should receive, where you should receive care, refusal of life sustaining/ palliative care treatment. In the absence of such powers, decisions may be made by the Local Authority or NHS Trust provided they can substantiate a case to show it is in your best interest. This is where things can go wrong.
For example, you may have specific wishes about resuscitation or life sustaining treatment. You may have strong views about receiving care at your own home where you are comfortable. Although acting in a professional capacity, a stranger may not necessarily know what you would have wanted. Of course, such decisions may be made with the best of intentions but it may not necessarily be what you would have wanted.
If you want to ensure your wishes are respected and carried out then appoint your Attorneys so they can advocate on your behalf. When the decision relates to your health and welfare, your Attorneys can only exercise their powers (1) once the document has been registered with the Office of the Public Guardian and (2) you are unable to make decisions about your health and welfare.
Our services include:
- Providing general advice on Lasting Powers of Attorneys
- Preparing the Lasting Powers of Attorney
- Registering the Lasting Powers of Attorney
- Acting and assisting as professional Attorney
- Making applications to the Court of Protection (e.g. lifetime gifts, remuneration of attorneys and removal of attorneys)
- Advising Attorneys on their duties and responsibilities in line with the principles of the Mental Capacity Act and Code of Practice.
- Assisting in disputes arising between Attorneys
In most cases, we will offer a fixed fee service which is competitive and transparent.
Home Visit Service – Going The Extra Mile
We appreciate that some clients may prefer to meet outside an office environment. This can be due to many reasons such as personal circumstances, confidentiality and convenience.
We offer home visits and out of office appointments so we can discuss your legal queries and instructions at a place convenient for you; whether at home, work place, care home or hospital. We apply a nominal fee for this service. Please enquire for further details.
To talk to us further please phone us on 020 8290 0333 to make an appointment. If you are unable to come to the office, one of our solicitors can visit you in the comfort of your home.
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