Power of Attorney
Power of Attorney
Even if you don’t think it will be useful yet, it’s a good idea to speak to the person you care for about getting a Power of Attorney sorted as early as you can. Power of Attorney lets them appoint one or more people to help them make decisions, or make decisions on their behalf. It only becomes active at the point where they can no longer decide for themselves.
They can choose whether they want a Power of Attorney for health and welfare, for property and financial affairs, or for both.
There is a cost to register a Power of Attorney unless you get a reduction or exemption.
You can find out more on gov.uk.
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