Lasting Powers of Attorney
People can become unable to manage their own affairs at anytime. The incapacity can be permanent or temporary. Everyday routines of paying bills, shopping and looking after your money can become impossible. From a practical and financial point of view you should consider appointing an Attorney before that day arrives.
At Mills Chody we can help you do this by a document called a 'Lasting Power of Attorney' (LPA). This document enables you to grant to a named person or persons of your choice, authority to act on your behalf to deal with your personal property and financial affairs.
You can make a Lasting Power of Attorney to deal with Property and Affairs and/or Personal Welfare
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For Business Clients
- Commercial Law
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For Private Clients
- Changes to your Property Title
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- Lasting Powers of Attorney
- Litigation
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