Discover the role of replacement attorneys in an LPA, when they step in, and how they ensure your wishes are upheld.
Discover the role of replacement attorneys in an LPA, when they step in, and how they ensure your wishes are upheld.
A Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) is a legal document that allows a person (called the donor) to appoint someone they know and trust (called the attorney) to make decisions on their behalf should they become unable to do so in the future. However, there may be occasions when the LPA needs to be changed...
Learn how advanced decisions and a health and welfare LPA work together to ensure your healthcare wishes are respected.
This article takes a back to basics look at Advance Decisions, including what they can and can't be used for.
Here are some pointers for the donor to take into account when making their decision of who to appoint as their attorneys.
In this article we consider remote instruction taking along with some other common issues will writers may face.
The team at Capacity Vault were delighted to have the opportunity to sponsor the SWW's conference for the second year in a row.
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When creating Lasting Powers of Attorney, the people you choose to act on your behalf are called your ‘Attorneys’.