You may think that if you become unavailable to run your own business for a short or longer term, then your family and/or friends have an automatic legal right to act upon your behalf in relation to your business. They do NOT. Likewise, business partners and employees do not automatically have this right unless there …
Business Power of Attorney TRF Wills – Wolverhampton Office
TRF Wills are delighted to announce that we now have a full-time consultant covering Wolverhampton and its surrounding geographical areas. Therefore, if this is where you are based and you require a business-related Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA), then we shall be happy to help you. Business Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) A business Lasting …
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Power of Attorney – Wolverhampton
Power of Attorney – Wolverhampton, TRF Wills. A Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) is a legal document, which once registered with a court, enables a person or people of your choice to make decisions on your behalf as your “attorney(s)”. They are then able to make decisions legally, as if they are you, if you …
Enduring Power of Attorney (EPA) v Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA)
You may have an Enduring Power of Attorney (EPA) in which you have appointed people you know and trust, or a professional, to act as your attorney(s). This may be to help you manage your affairs now or limited to allow your attorneys to make decisions for you in future if you lose the mental …
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Local Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) in Devon & Wolverhampton
A Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) is a legal document, which once registered with a court, enables a person or people of your choice to make decisions on your behalf as your “attorney(s)”. They are then able to make decisions legally as if they are you should you ever lose your ability to make your …
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Myths Related to Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA)
There are various common misconceptions about why Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) may not be necessary. “I don’t Need LPA because my Next of Kin can make Important Decisions on my Behalf” Myth! Nobody can act or make decisions on your behalf if they have not been legally authorised to do so via the Office …
General Power of Attorney
So how does a General Power of Attorney help? Well in the wake of the Coronavirus pandemic, many people are understandably motivated to have documents that allow someone else to make decisions on their behalf, as well as manage their financial affairs. Vulnerable people would be well-advised to officially have another person or people able …
Business Power of Attorney
You may think that friends or family have an automatic legal right to act upon your behalf in relation to your business, but they do NOT. Likewise, business partners do not automatically have this right unless there is a legally valid partnership agreement in place which confirms that your business partners can legally act upon …
Appointing Attorneys for Power of Attorney
Making a Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) is an important decision. Great consideration should be given to how many attorneys are needed, who is going to act, and how they will make decisions. These are the people who will be responsible for making decisions on your behalf and looking after your best interests. Ultimately the …
What Happens WITHOUT a Health & Welfare Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA)?
What Happens without a Health and Welfare Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA)? It is a common misconception that a Health and Welfare LPA is only needed for those that are of an older age. The reality is that mental capacity could be lost at any time due to a serious accident, stroke or even a …
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What Happens If you don’t have a Property & Financial Affairs Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA)?
What Happens if you don’t have a Property and Financial Affairs Lasting Power of Attorney? It is a common misconception that a Property and Financial Affairs LPA is only needed due to a serious accident, stroke, or even a degenerative condition such as Alzheimer’s. If you should lose mental capacity and there is no Property …
Plans to Modernize the Power of Attorney System
Short but sweet this time. Please click the link to read a recent BBC article. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-57897609.amp Visit trfwills.co.uk for further guidance.