Planning for the future is essential.
If you were to become incapacitated and unable to manage your affairs an application to the Court of Protection may be necessary. Making a decision to address this risk would involve the completion of a Lasting Power of Attorney. We at Llewellyn-Jones can help you plan for the future or we can assist you in relation to the practice and procedure prescribed by the Court of Protection.
Contact:
Mold Office – 01352 755305
Ruthin Office – 01824 704495
Planning for the future is essential. Appointing someone such as a relative or friend to make key decisions on your behalf should you fall ill, is a sensible way to ensure a secure future for you and your family.
Appointing somebody to look after your finances is called a Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA). This is a legal document which allows another party to act on your behalf, giving them authority to make decisions about your assets, and money should you not be able to. You can also authorise somebody to make decisions about your welfare. This arrangement can bring peace of mind to you and your family.
Llewellyn-Jones are experienced in this area and our solicitors will work closely with you, offering a personal service that reflects our traditional and family orientated approach to law.
For advice and assistance in the preparation of a Lasting Power of Attorney assistance.
Contact:
Mold Office – 01352 755305
Ruthin Office – 01824 704495
Or use our contact form
Court of Protection is the process of giving an individual a legal right to make financial and welfare decisions on behalf of someone who is not mentally able.
We have extensive experience in dealing with all matters related to the Court of Protection and can help you if:
Llewellyn-Jones for assistance with Court of Protection matters.
Contact:
Mold Office – 01352 755305
Ruthin Office – 01824 704495
Or use our contact form