
Here are some pointers for the donor to take into account when making their decision of who to appoint as their attorneys.

Here are some pointers for the donor to take into account when making their decision of who to appoint as their attorneys.

If you have a business or businesses, have you considered what would happen if you were to lose capacity? A business LPA differs from personal LPA’s because it will be tailored according to the business and considers its articles of association along with shareholder agreements or partnerships agreements. You can put an LPA in place...

Challenge to Will's validity based on the testator's lack of testamentary capacity and absence of knowledge and approval of its contents.

General Powers of Attorney are very different to Lasting Powers of Attorney. In this article we'll explore the differences and their uses.

In this article, we’ll take a look at the Health and Welfare LPA, and what the consequences of not having one of those are.

In this article, we’ll take a look at the Property and Financial Affairs LPA, and what the consequences of not having one of those are.

An LPA is a legal document which allows a person to appoint someone they know and trust to make decisions on their behalf should they lose capacity.

This is a case that came about due to a challenge by the Office of the Public Guardian (‘OPG’) as to the validity of both LPAs.

In this article we will examine what you can do as a will writer once you have issued the final documents to your client.

In this article we look at some important considerations when producing your client's draft and final documents.