Having a Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) is just as crucial as having a Will, offering peace of mind that your preferences will be followed should you ever be unable to make decisions for yourself.
There may come a time when you’re unable to communicate your thoughts or make choices regarding your financial or legal matters. In such instances, without an LPA, neither a partner nor a family member can automatically manage these affairs on your behalf. Our wills and LPA solicitors can help guide you through this process.