Powers of Attorney are a group of documents that allow individuals or corporate bodies to nominate family members, loved ones or business associates to act on their behalf.

There are three types of Powers of Attorney:

• Lasting Powers of Attorney (which replaced Enduring Powers of Attorney in 2007)

• General Powers of Attorney

• Ordinary Powers of Attorney

The type of Power of Attorney which is right for you will depend on a range of factors.

How can we help you with your Powers of Attorney?

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Lasting Powers of Attorney
Enduring Powers of Attorney
General & Ordinary Powers of Attorney
Changes to your Power of Attorney

Frequently asked questions about Powers of Attorney

Powers of Attorney can be complicated legal documents, and you may feel like you don’t know where to begin. We’ve put together a comprehensive list of frequently asked questions to help get you started.

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What is a Donor?
What are the types of Lasting Power of Attorney?
Can anyone be an Attorney?
One of my Attorneys lives abroad, is this ok?
What is a Certificate Provider?
When do my Attorneys take over?
Why does my LPA need to be registered?
I already have an Enduring Power of Attorney, do I still need to make new LPAs?
I need someone to sign something for me in an emergency or as a one-off, what are the options?
I’ve fallen out with my Attorneys, what can I do?

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