It is so important to have both types of lasting power-of-attorney in place in good time so decisions about finances and health and welfare can be made when needed. You may recall this article hitting the headlines last month:
The lady in this article only has one type of lasting power-of-attorney in place so her family cannot make the decisions they want to and look after their mum at home in these difficult times.
Our recent article, which can be found here, provides an overview of the does and don’ts.
For more information contact our Life Planning team on 01904 624903 who will be happy to help guide you through .
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