Lasting Powers of Attorney

Making sure your wishes are carried out and you are protected when you are no longer able to make decisions for yourself is important whatever your age. We will guide you through considerations about how your financial affairs and medical needs can be met if you lose capacity in the future.

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What is an LPA?

Many people do not realise that no one person automatically has the legal authority to step in and manage your affairs for you if you should lose capacity to manage them during your lifetime. 

A Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) allows you to specify in advance of any loss of capacity who you wish to make decisions for you (your attorney or attorneys) if an accident or illness means that you lose the capacity to make those important decisions yourself. An LPA lets you choose attorneys that you trust to make those decisions for you.

Two types of LPA

There are two types of Lasting Powers of Attorney available:

  • An LPA for property and financial affairs allows your attorney to make decisions about your finances and property and this power covers, for example, selling your home on your behalf or paying bills for you.
  • An LPA for health and welfare allows your attorney to make day to day decisions about your welfare (where you should live, what you should eat etc.). Where appropriate, this can also cover medical decisions, including a power to consent to or refuse life sustaining treatment on your behalf.

Why have 2 types of LPA?

The main advantage of having two separate types of LPA is that you can choose the attorneys dependent upon the type of decisions that need to be made. The person or people you wish to manage your financial affairs may not be the same person or people you would like to take decisions in relation to your health and welfare.

Attorneys are under a legal duty to act in your best interests and must involve you in any decision-making process where this is possible. If you wish, you can include restrictions or give guidance to your attorney or attorneys in your LPAs so as to limit their decision making to certain assets or situations.

You do not need to put in place both a health and welfare LPA and a property and financial affairs LPA and can simply choose the document which you feel is relevant to your circumstances. However, generally it is better to have both types in place and consideration should be given to the benefits of both documents.

If you do not have an LPA in place and you lose the capacity to make decisions for yourself, an application has to be made to the Court of Protection for the court to appoint someone to make those decisions on your behalf.


Why choose us?

We offer a range of regular and specialist Wills that will address your concerns, whatever they may be.


Direct Expertise

You will receive the help of an experienced and qualified legal expert, able to offer advice on LPAs.

Trusted Relationship

Someone who you can meet in person and who will spend the time to understand your requirements in the detail they deserve.

Lasting Impact

Our team of experts are friendly and sensitive to the issues raised by powers of attorney and can guide you through the steps you need to take.


The team you will work with

Aarti Gangaramani
Private Client London

Aarti Gangaramani

Senior Solicitor
Private Client London
Sally Andrews
Private Client Sevenoaks

Sally Andrews

Solicitor
Private Client Sevenoaks
Dawn Pearce
Private Client Surrey Bookham High Street

Dawn Pearce

Private Client Executive
Private Client Surrey Bookham High Street
Nicole Cheel-Jennings
Private Client Bromley

Nicole Cheel-Jennings

Probate Executive
Private Client Bromley
Levina Khanna
Private Client Surrey Bookham High Street

Levina Khanna

Solicitor
Private Client Surrey Bookham High Street
Tara Edwards
Private Client Bromley

Tara Edwards

Private Client Excecutive
Private Client Bromley
Netsai Mupikata
Private Client Bromley

Netsai Mupikata

Solicitor
Private Client Bromley
Shannon Rafferty
Private Client Bromley

Shannon Rafferty

Paralegal
Private Client Bromley
Sasha Burl
Private Client Sevenoaks

Sasha Burl

Solicitor
Private Client Sevenoaks
Alvin David
Private Client Surrey Bookham High Street

Alvin David

Solicitor
Private Client Surrey Bookham High Street
Tracey Pyman
Private Client Bromley

Tracey Pyman

Support Staff
Private Client Bromley
Paula Butler
Private Client Surrey Bookham High Street

Paula Butler

Support Staff
Private Client Surrey Bookham High Street
Kristian Longhurst
Private Client Sevenoaks

Kristian Longhurst

Support Staff
Private Client Sevenoaks
Penny Langdon
Litigation Bromley

Penny Langdon

Solicitor
Litigation Bromley

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London

020 7481 2422

Bromley

020 8464 4242

Surrey

01372 750100

Sevenoaks

01732 457575

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