Lasting Power of Attorney

We help you secure your future with a Lasting Power of Attorney, ensuring trusted individuals can make decisions on your behalf if you become unable to do so.

At TrustWise Planning, we understand the importance of being prepared for the unexpected. A Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) allows you to appoint trusted individuals to make decisions on your behalf if you become unable to do so due to illness, injury, or incapacity. Our LPA services ensure that your wishes are legally protected, providing peace of mind for you and your loved ones.

Why You Need a Lasting Power of Attorney

A Lasting Power of Attorney is essential for:

  • Protecting Your Interests – Ensure someone you trust makes decisions for you if you’re unable to.

  • Avoiding Court Delays – Without an LPA, your family may need court approval to manage your affairs.

  • Managing Finances – Your appointed attorney can pay bills, manage property, and handle financial matters.

  • Making Health Decisions – Authorize someone to make medical and care-related choices on your behalf.

  • Reducing Stress for Loved Ones – Provide clear legal authority to prevent disputes and confusion.

Our LPA Process

We offer a straightforward and legally secure process to set up your Lasting Power of Attorney:

1. Initial Consultation

We begin with a personalized consultation to understand your needs. During this meeting, we will:

  • Explain the different types of LPA (Property & Financial Affairs and Health & Welfare).

  • Help you decide who to appoint as your attorney(s).

  • Discuss any specific instructions or restrictions you want to include.

2. Drafting Your LPA

Based on your preferences, our legal experts will draft your Lasting Power of Attorney, ensuring it:

  • Meets all legal requirements.

  • Clearly outlines your chosen attorney’s responsibilities.

  • Includes any special instructions regarding financial or healthcare decisions.

3. Review and Approval

Once your LPA is drafted, we will review it with you to ensure it accurately reflects your wishes. We will:

  • Make any necessary adjustments.

  • Answer any questions regarding the scope of authority given to your attorneys.

  • Provide clear explanations of how your LPA will function.

4. Registration and Execution

After your approval, we will finalize and register your LPA with the relevant legal authorities. This process includes:

  • Signing the LPA in the presence of witnesses.

  • Ensuring it is legally binding and valid.

  • Submitting it for official registration so it can be used when needed.

Frequently Asked Questions

What happens if I don’t have an LPA?

If you lose mental or physical capacity without an LPA, your loved ones may need to apply for court approval to manage your affairs, which can be costly and time-consuming.

Can I have more than one attorney?

Yes, you can appoint multiple attorneys to act jointly (together) or jointly and severally (independently).

Can I change my LPA later?

Yes, as long as you have mental capacity, you can revoke or update your LPA at any time.

How much does an LPA cost?

Our Lasting Power of Attorney services are affordable and tailored to your needs. Contact us for a free consultation and pricing details.

Contact Us

Take control of your future with TrustWise Planning. Contact us today for a free consultation and ensure your decisions are in trusted hands.

At TrustWise Planning, we understand the importance of being prepared for the unexpected. A Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) allows you to appoint trusted individuals to make decisions on your behalf if you become unable to do so due to illness, injury, or incapacity. Our LPA services ensure that your wishes are legally protected, providing peace of mind for you and your loved ones.

Why You Need a Lasting Power of Attorney

A Lasting Power of Attorney is essential for:

  • Protecting Your Interests – Ensure someone you trust makes decisions for you if you’re unable to.

  • Avoiding Court Delays – Without an LPA, your family may need court approval to manage your affairs.

  • Managing Finances – Your appointed attorney can pay bills, manage property, and handle financial matters.

  • Making Health Decisions – Authorize someone to make medical and care-related choices on your behalf.

  • Reducing Stress for Loved Ones – Provide clear legal authority to prevent disputes and confusion.

Our LPA Process

We offer a straightforward and legally secure process to set up your Lasting Power of Attorney:

1. Initial Consultation

We begin with a personalized consultation to understand your needs. During this meeting, we will:

  • Explain the different types of LPA (Property & Financial Affairs and Health & Welfare).

  • Help you decide who to appoint as your attorney(s).

  • Discuss any specific instructions or restrictions you want to include.

2. Drafting Your LPA

Based on your preferences, our legal experts will draft your Lasting Power of Attorney, ensuring it:

  • Meets all legal requirements.

  • Clearly outlines your chosen attorney’s responsibilities.

  • Includes any special instructions regarding financial or healthcare decisions.

3. Review and Approval

Once your LPA is drafted, we will review it with you to ensure it accurately reflects your wishes. We will:

  • Make any necessary adjustments.

  • Answer any questions regarding the scope of authority given to your attorneys.

  • Provide clear explanations of how your LPA will function.

4. Registration and Execution

After your approval, we will finalize and register your LPA with the relevant legal authorities. This process includes:

  • Signing the LPA in the presence of witnesses.

  • Ensuring it is legally binding and valid.

  • Submitting it for official registration so it can be used when needed.

Frequently Asked Questions

What happens if I don’t have an LPA?

If you lose mental or physical capacity without an LPA, your loved ones may need to apply for court approval to manage your affairs, which can be costly and time-consuming.

Can I have more than one attorney?

Yes, you can appoint multiple attorneys to act jointly (together) or jointly and severally (independently).

Can I change my LPA later?

Yes, as long as you have mental capacity, you can revoke or update your LPA at any time.

How much does an LPA cost?

Our Lasting Power of Attorney services are affordable and tailored to your needs. Contact us for a free consultation and pricing details.

Contact Us

Take control of your future with TrustWise Planning. Contact us today for a free consultation and ensure your decisions are in trusted hands.

At TrustWise Planning, we understand the importance of being prepared for the unexpected. A Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) allows you to appoint trusted individuals to make decisions on your behalf if you become unable to do so due to illness, injury, or incapacity. Our LPA services ensure that your wishes are legally protected, providing peace of mind for you and your loved ones.

Why You Need a Lasting Power of Attorney

A Lasting Power of Attorney is essential for:

  • Protecting Your Interests – Ensure someone you trust makes decisions for you if you’re unable to.

  • Avoiding Court Delays – Without an LPA, your family may need court approval to manage your affairs.

  • Managing Finances – Your appointed attorney can pay bills, manage property, and handle financial matters.

  • Making Health Decisions – Authorize someone to make medical and care-related choices on your behalf.

  • Reducing Stress for Loved Ones – Provide clear legal authority to prevent disputes and confusion.

Our LPA Process

We offer a straightforward and legally secure process to set up your Lasting Power of Attorney:

1. Initial Consultation

We begin with a personalized consultation to understand your needs. During this meeting, we will:

  • Explain the different types of LPA (Property & Financial Affairs and Health & Welfare).

  • Help you decide who to appoint as your attorney(s).

  • Discuss any specific instructions or restrictions you want to include.

2. Drafting Your LPA

Based on your preferences, our legal experts will draft your Lasting Power of Attorney, ensuring it:

  • Meets all legal requirements.

  • Clearly outlines your chosen attorney’s responsibilities.

  • Includes any special instructions regarding financial or healthcare decisions.

3. Review and Approval

Once your LPA is drafted, we will review it with you to ensure it accurately reflects your wishes. We will:

  • Make any necessary adjustments.

  • Answer any questions regarding the scope of authority given to your attorneys.

  • Provide clear explanations of how your LPA will function.

4. Registration and Execution

After your approval, we will finalize and register your LPA with the relevant legal authorities. This process includes:

  • Signing the LPA in the presence of witnesses.

  • Ensuring it is legally binding and valid.

  • Submitting it for official registration so it can be used when needed.

Frequently Asked Questions

What happens if I don’t have an LPA?

If you lose mental or physical capacity without an LPA, your loved ones may need to apply for court approval to manage your affairs, which can be costly and time-consuming.

Can I have more than one attorney?

Yes, you can appoint multiple attorneys to act jointly (together) or jointly and severally (independently).

Can I change my LPA later?

Yes, as long as you have mental capacity, you can revoke or update your LPA at any time.

How much does an LPA cost?

Our Lasting Power of Attorney services are affordable and tailored to your needs. Contact us for a free consultation and pricing details.

Contact Us

Take control of your future with TrustWise Planning. Contact us today for a free consultation and ensure your decisions are in trusted hands.

At TrustWise Planning, we understand the importance of being prepared for the unexpected. A Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) allows you to appoint trusted individuals to make decisions on your behalf if you become unable to do so due to illness, injury, or incapacity. Our LPA services ensure that your wishes are legally protected, providing peace of mind for you and your loved ones.

Why You Need a Lasting Power of Attorney

A Lasting Power of Attorney is essential for:

  • Protecting Your Interests – Ensure someone you trust makes decisions for you if you’re unable to.

  • Avoiding Court Delays – Without an LPA, your family may need court approval to manage your affairs.

  • Managing Finances – Your appointed attorney can pay bills, manage property, and handle financial matters.

  • Making Health Decisions – Authorize someone to make medical and care-related choices on your behalf.

  • Reducing Stress for Loved Ones – Provide clear legal authority to prevent disputes and confusion.

Our LPA Process

We offer a straightforward and legally secure process to set up your Lasting Power of Attorney:

1. Initial Consultation

We begin with a personalized consultation to understand your needs. During this meeting, we will:

  • Explain the different types of LPA (Property & Financial Affairs and Health & Welfare).

  • Help you decide who to appoint as your attorney(s).

  • Discuss any specific instructions or restrictions you want to include.

2. Drafting Your LPA

Based on your preferences, our legal experts will draft your Lasting Power of Attorney, ensuring it:

  • Meets all legal requirements.

  • Clearly outlines your chosen attorney’s responsibilities.

  • Includes any special instructions regarding financial or healthcare decisions.

3. Review and Approval

Once your LPA is drafted, we will review it with you to ensure it accurately reflects your wishes. We will:

  • Make any necessary adjustments.

  • Answer any questions regarding the scope of authority given to your attorneys.

  • Provide clear explanations of how your LPA will function.

4. Registration and Execution

After your approval, we will finalize and register your LPA with the relevant legal authorities. This process includes:

  • Signing the LPA in the presence of witnesses.

  • Ensuring it is legally binding and valid.

  • Submitting it for official registration so it can be used when needed.

Frequently Asked Questions

What happens if I don’t have an LPA?

If you lose mental or physical capacity without an LPA, your loved ones may need to apply for court approval to manage your affairs, which can be costly and time-consuming.

Can I have more than one attorney?

Yes, you can appoint multiple attorneys to act jointly (together) or jointly and severally (independently).

Can I change my LPA later?

Yes, as long as you have mental capacity, you can revoke or update your LPA at any time.

How much does an LPA cost?

Our Lasting Power of Attorney services are affordable and tailored to your needs. Contact us for a free consultation and pricing details.

Contact Us

Take control of your future with TrustWise Planning. Contact us today for a free consultation and ensure your decisions are in trusted hands.

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