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Do I have to sell my home to pay for care? Your ability to pay for care will be worked out through a means test. Your home will not be included if you receive care and support at home or if you go into a care home on a short-term or temporary basis. If you move into...
If the donor under an Enduring Power of Attorney (EPA) loses mental capacity, the EPA is not automatically revoked, as would be the case for an ordinary power of attorney. However, the attorney under an EPA is under a duty to register the EPA when the onset of mental incapacity begins. Once the application for...
It is important that Lasting Power of Attorney’s (LPA’s) are put in place at a time before they become necessary. We advise clients to put them in place at the same time of making a will. If an LPA is not an option, there is an alternative. You could apply to the Court of Protection...
In the UK last year 691,746 Lasting Powers of Attorneys were applied for showing the importance people are placing on safeguarding future decisions relating to their health, care, property and financial affairs.     What are LPAs?  There are two types of LPA. The first is Health and Care, giving your chosen attorney(s) the power to...
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