Fill out our Lasting Power of Attorney Survey and win £100

We’d like to find out more about your experiences of setting up this important legal document, or whether it’s something you’d be looking to do in the future.We’re launching a new Lasting Power of Attorney service in the next couple of months, and we’re keen to discover people’s thoughts about the process.We want to know what challenges or concerns you’ve faced around this vital legal document.Click through on the relevant links below (depending on whether you’ve filled out a LPA before or not) to answer the questions and you will be entered into draw to win £100 cash.– I have previously created a Lasting Power of Attorney– I have not created a Lasting Power of Attorney before
What is a Lasting Power of Attorney?
Lasting Power of Attorney is a special legal document which appoints one or more people to act in your best interests when making important decisions on your behalf. But it’s important to remember that this can only happen if you aren’t able to do it yourself, which is known as lacking mental capacity. Read more on the topic here.
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