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There are a number of reasons that you might need an LPA
Either way, taking the time to prepare for the future with an LPA means that you can have peace of mind that someone you trust can look after your affairs when you are unable to. It is important to note that you can only complete a lasting power of attorney whilst you have the legal capacity to understand the document. This means you cannot sign over decisions to someone else if you have lost mental capacity due to an accident or age.
A Lasting Power of Attorney is an important part of planning for the future. It ensures that there is no expensive and time consuming last minute legal work needed for your loved ones. With an LPA in place you can rest assured that someone you trust is in place to legally manage your affairs when you are not able to.
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A Lasting Power of Attorney is useful in a whole range of situations, for example if you had an accident, lost mental capacity, or became seriously unwell and unable to make day-to-day decisions about your health, welfare or financial situation. Lots of these situations can come out of nowhere, without much warning.
Which is why anyone above the age of 21 should consider having a Lasting Power of Attorney, so you’re prepared for whatever life throws your way.
It’s impossible to know if or when you might need an LPA but it’s essential to have if you were to lose mental capacity. It can be more important the older you are as illnesses such as dementia become a higher risk.