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Managing Someone’s Affairs Without Powers of Attorney
If someone close to you loses mental capacity and they don’t have a Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) in place, it can leave you and your family in a tricky situation. It’s too late to be appointed as their Attorney because the person making the LPA (called the Donor) can only create an LPA when…
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A Will and Lasting Powers of Attorney (LPAs) are essential parts of any Estate plan as they provide many protections for the future. However, when you decide to make LPAs, it’s easy to underestimate the responsibility an Attorney takes on. As a result, some Attorneys find they can’t cope with the demands of the role,…
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