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Accessing someones finances if they become incapacitated or ill is a complex and protracted process, which could make things very difficult for a spouse, partner or children. Bills could go unpaid and if cash is needed for any purpose, it would be inaccessible. Setting up an LPA allows someone that you trust to act on your behalf should the need arise. Your chosen person can then manage your affairs in your best interests. This could be in the long term or until such time that you are able to take up the reins again yourself. An LPA will avoid the distress of a delay and also preserve your assets to pay for the care you may need in the future. With Just Wills And Legal Services, setting up an LPA is a pretty straightforward process. Simply contact us on 0845 450 0045 or at [email protected] and we can give you more details or arrange a meeting.
Posted on: Fri, 31 Jan 2014 10:50:07 +0000

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