Property & Financial Affairs Lasting Power of Attorney
Appoint someone you trust to manage your property and financial affairs if you lose mental capacity.
What is a Property & Financial LPA?
A Property & Financial Affairs LPA allows you to choose someone (your attorney) to make decisions about your finances and property if you become unable to make these decisions yourself.
Your attorney can make decisions about:
- Managing your bank and building society accounts
- Paying your bills and everyday expenses
- Selling your home
- Managing your investments and pensions
- Claiming and receiving benefits on your behalf
Flexibility: Unlike a Health & Welfare LPA, a Property & Financial LPA can be used as soon as it's registered, even if you still have mental capacity (unless you specify otherwise).
What you'll need
Your Details
- Full name and date of birth
- Current address
- Contact information
Attorney Details
- Full names and dates of birth
- Addresses
- Contact information
Certificate Provider
- Someone who has known you for 2+ years
- Or a professional (GP, solicitor, accountant)
Optional
- Replacement attorneys
- People to notify
- Preferences and instructions
Choose Your Service Level
Plans start from £89.99
Plus £92.00 Office of the Public Guardian registration fee
View Service OptionsNeed both types of LPA? Learn about Health & Welfare LPA or compare all service options