Making a Lasting Power of Attorney
We have prepared a brief digital guide on creating a Lasting Power of Attorney. It explains the 2 types of LPA, appointing attorneys, and what they can do for you.
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LPAs are not just for older people
“My husband had a stroke at 49 years old and lost the ability to communicate for weeks. I had to borrow money to pay staff and keep his business running. With an LPA I could have managed his financial affairs easily until he was well enough to take over. Needless to say, we’ve both now made one with Kidd Rapinet’s help”
What exactly does an LPA do?
An LPA is a legal document that you (the donor) can use to appoint an individual or individuals (your Attorneys) to manage your affairs, or to help you manage them. It gives you more control over what happens if you have difficulty making decisions and/or putting those decisions into effect.
Preparing for a meeting
Our ‘Making an LPA’ guide is useful to read through before you join us for a free consultation. It may also be helpful to start thinking about who you would consider to assist you or act on your behalf and how you would like your health and finances managed.