Power of attorney solicitors
Our team of power of attorney solicitors draw on many years of experience when advising individuals and families on making a lasting power of attorney (LPA) and their expertise extends way beyond drafting documentation to the highest standard (although that is a given).
We also have the acumen and sensitivity to navigate complex medical needs and financial arrangements, foreign interests and even differences of opinion, to secure a pragmatic, actionable solution in the best interests of those concerned,
So, for expert legal advice and support on any aspect of making a lasting power of attorney, however complicated, get in touch online or call 0800 652 8025 to speak to one of our experienced solicitors.
Why set up a lasting power of attorney
A lasting power of attorney (or LPA) is a document that outlines the decisions you would like your nominated attorney to make on your behalf, if you were to lose mental capacity in the future.
There are two types of lasting powers of attorney:
- Health and welfare lasting power of attorney: this gives your attorney power to make decisions affecting your personal welfare such as where you live.
- Property and financial affairs lasting power of attorney: this gives your attorney power to manage your finances.
How we can help you set up a lasting power of attorney
There are a number of steps to creating a valid lasting power of attorney. We can guide you through the process and help you draw up a lasting power of attorney document that accurately reflects your wishes. This includes:
- Helping you understand the different types of powers that can be given to attorneys through a lasting power of attorney
- Advising you on how best to structure your lasting power of attorney document
- Helping you choose the right attorney(s) for you
- Drafting the lasting power of attorney including bespoke clauses to reflect your personal situation
- Acting as a certificate provider certifying that you have understood what your lasting power of attorney entails
- Helping your nominated attorney(s) complete their paperwork – to confirm they are willing to act for you
- Registering your lasting power of attorney with the Office of the Public Guardian
How we can help your attorneys
- Advise your attorneys on what they can and cannot do
- Suggest possible things to look out for, such as how to deal with disputes with friends or relatives concerning the power of attorney
- Advocate good record keeping and offer advice on the preparation of financial accounts
- If necessary, explain to the attorney how we can help to apply for additional powers through the Court of Protection, including the authority to make gifts.
Powers of attorney and foreign assets
If you have assets abroad, there is no guarantee your UK lasting power of attorney will be recognised in the country where your assets are held. Even if it is, further action may be required, such as translation or the addition of an ‘apostille’ to confirm its authenticity.
We can liaise with lawyers in other jurisdictions at a time where you have mental capacity and take their view on the best course of action as to how best to protect your foreign assets. It may be that a UK lasting power of attorney would suffice, or, it may be advisable for you to grant a similar power in the jurisdiction in which your assets are held.
Overseas powers of attorney in the UK
If a power of attorney was created in another jurisdiction, it may not automatically be accepted in England and Wales. In order to act on behalf of the person who created the overseas power of attorney, you will need to apply to the Court of Protection for official confirmation that the power of attorney is valid under English law.
Our dedicated specialist team of Court of Protection solicitors can guide you through this process from start to finish and advise you on any other aspect of applying a foreign power of attorney under English law.