Lasting Power Of Attorney
If you become unable to make decisions about your own affairs, whether due to health-related issues or absence from the UK, a lasting power of attorney (LPA) will ensure that a person you trust receives legal permission to make decisions for you.
For example, a health and welfare LPA can be used to ensure there will be a person you can trust to make important decisions about ongoing care or living arrangements if you lose the mental capacity to do so. A property and financial affairs LPA authorises your attorneys to manage your personal assets on your behalf.
The Financial Conduct Authority does not regulate advice and services related to Power of Attorney
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