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Powers of Attorney

Protecting your interests by acting decisively now

There are different types of Powers of Attorney for use in different situations. The most usual form is a Lasting Power of Attorney for Property and Financial Affairs. You can also make a Lasting Power of Attorney for Health and Welfare.

If you think you or a loved one might lose the ability to manage personal affairs, you can create a lasting Power of Attorney which would appoint a close and trusted individual to manage them on your behalf.

This is a difficult situation for anyone to face, so our experience, sensitivity and understanding makes a real difference. We make sure the process is simple and straightforward, guiding you at a difficult time with our extensive experience.

A Lasting Power of Attorney allows you to set out who you want in charge of your affairs.  It also sets boundaries for their powers and actions. By choosing the right person – though they do not have to be a family member, simply someone who you trust – you take control of your future, no matter what it holds.

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