We can help you with all aspects of the creation and registration of these important documents which enable you to appoint who you wish to handle your affairs in the event of incapacity.
If you become mentally or physically incapable, even if you are married or civil partners, your spouse or civil partner may still need a Court Order to enable them to sign on your behalf, if you have not made a Lasting Powers of Attorney. Terms are agreed individually according to need.
See our dedicated page on Court of Protection by clicking here. This explains what happens when a Lasting Power of Attorney is not in place.