What is the difference between Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) and Enduring Power of Attorney (EPA)?
Powers of Attorney are designed to allow trusted figures to make decisions for you if
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Powers of Attorney are designed to allow trusted figures to make decisions for you if
The number of Lasting Power of Attorney applications has increased significantly in
In estate planning, two key legal roles exist with clearly defined responsibilities, a power of attorney and the executor of
The UK government has recently announced that the fees for lasting powers of attorney will
Currently, all Lasting Power of Attorney issues are dealt with via
It is imperative that families and those who are responsible for the care of another person are aware of recent changes to rules governing lasting power of attorney (LPA).
Although Lasting Powers of Attorney have been around for many years, there have been some recent changes that clarify and update the previous rules. Solicitors in Llandudno and other areas of North Wales can update their clients on how the changes could impact their estate planning.
A lasting power of attorney (LPA) is an important part of estate planning. It allows an appointed person to make decisions on behalf of someone who may no longer be capable of this themselves due to ill health.
A lasting power of attorney is a way of ensuring that your wishes about your estate and care are adhered to even when
A lasting power of attorney (LPA) prepared by solicitors in Porthmadog can provide peace of mind and reassurance that affairs will be properly