Powers of Attorney & Court of Protection
A Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) is a way to ensure that the people you trust will be able to take important decisions on your behalf if you become mentally or physically incapable of doing so for yourself.
While LPAs are most often used to deal with the affairs of the elderly, if they are prepared much earlier in life they will give the same protection in the event of incapacity as a result of illness or accident.
If you would like to know more about why an LPA is needed, click on the leaflet below to find out more.
Want to know more about Lasting Powers of Attorney?
You can also find out further information about Lasting Powers of Attorney by looking at:
- Frequently asked LPA questions
- Living Wills & Lasting Powers of Attorney
- How are decisions made under a Lasting Power of Attorney?
If you would like to know more about LPAs please click here to print off our LPA Questionnaire, complete and send the form to us for the attention of:
Naomi Walton, Warner Goodman LLP, 66 West Street, Fareham, Hampshire, PO16 OJR
For more information please contact the team on 01329 222075 or email us at privateclientenquiry@warnergoodman.co.uk

