Lasting Powers of Attorney
Making sure the right people can make decisions for you, when you can’t
Why set up an LPA?
None of us likes to imagine a time when we may not be able to make decisions for ourselves. But illness, accident, or loss of capacity can happen suddenly — and without a Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA), your family could be left powerless.
An LPA allows you to choose who can make important decisions on your behalf if you’re no longer able to. It ensures your wishes are respected and your loved ones have the authority to act in your best interests.
When no one has the legal power to help you
Without an LPA, the consequences can be stressful, costly, and drawn-out:
- Your family may need to apply to the Court of Protection, which is expensive and time-consuming.
- Decisions about your health, care, or finances may be delayed or made by strangers.
- Your loved ones may face conflict or uncertainty over “what you would have wanted.”
- Vital bills, business decisions, or care arrangements may be left in limbo.
In short: without an LPA, the people you trust most could be left without the power to help you when you need it most.
Taking uncertainty out of difficult times
The good news is that setting up an LPA is straightforward — and it makes a world of difference.
At Sure Wealth, I help families put LPAs in place so that they can act with confidence and compassion if the need ever arises. I’ll guide you through the two types of LPA:
- Property and Financial Affairs LPA – allowing your chosen attorneys to manage money, property, and financial decisions.
- Health and Welfare LPA – covering decisions about medical treatment, care, and daily living.
I explain everything in plain English, so you know exactly what each option means and can make decisions that give you peace of mind.
The lasting advantages of an LPA
With professionally drafted LPAs in place, you can:
- Give your family authority to act quickly and legally if needed.
- Avoid court delays and costs by putting powers in place now.
- Ensure your wishes are respected in both health and financial matters.
- Protect your business by allowing continuity if you’re unable to manage it.
- Reduce stress and conflict for your loved ones during difficult times.
An LPA isn’t about giving up control — it’s about taking control now, so the right people can step in later if needed.
Your LPA planning journey
Here’s what you can expect when we work together:
Clarity Call
A short conversation to understand your needs and answer your initial questions.
Legacy Planning Session (paid consultation)
A detailed consultation where we explore your circumstances, your family, and who you would like to appoint as your attorneys.
Recommendations
I’ll advise on which type(s) of LPA suit your needs and how they can fit within your wider estate planning.
Implementation
I’ll prepare the paperwork, guide you through signing and witnessing, and ensure everything is registered correctly with the Office of the Public Guardian.
Ongoing Review
As life changes, your choice of attorneys may need updating. I’ll help you review your arrangements to keep them aligned with your wishes.
Ready to put your LPAs in place?
The best time to set up an LPA is before you need one. Book your Legacy Planning Session today and take the step that protects your family, your finances, and your future peace of mind.
