What is Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA)?

If you are unable to manage your own affairs, an LPA appoints someone of your choice to do it for you. Your appointed Attorney must always act in your best interest.


There are 2 types of LPA:

  • A Property and Financial affairs LPA enables your chosen Attorney to handle your bank accounts, investments, bills and property.
  • A Health and Welfare LPA enables your Attorney to make decisions about your health and welfare.

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