Elaine Hughes Solicitor
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Elaine Hughes Solicitor
If you become incapable of managing your affairs, whether this be temporary or permanent, you can appoint someone to act on your behalf. If you do not have arrangements in place your family would have to apply to court who would appoint someone to manage your affairs. This could be expensive and time consuming.
Adept Law can prepare a Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) which allows you to choose someone to act on your behalf should you become incapable of managing your own financial or health matters.
We offer all of our new clients a free and no obligation initial consultation, often attending our new clients at their homes. Contact us today for specialist advice on 01652 802032, by email at elaine@adeptlaw.co.uk or by completing the enquiry form at the bottom of this page.
Benefits of an LPA
There sometimes comes a point when a person is no longer able or willing to look after their own affairs.
Many people develop serious health problems as they get older; others are sadly struck down in their prime by accident or illness; some would simply like some help with managing their affairs. We all have the ability to arrange for someone to have legal control of both financial and health decisions in the event that we are unable to take these decisions ourselves.
A Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) is the legal document that allows you to choose the people you want to make decisions on your behalf should you ever be unable to do so. Putting an LPA in place now can provide peace of mind and protection for you and your family in the future.
We offer all of our new clients a free and no obligation initial consultation, often attending our new clients at their homes. Contact us today for specialist advice on 01652 802032, by email at elaine@adeptlaw.co.uk
Going the extra mile
We offer free home visits to all our clients, as well as evening and weekends appointments
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