Dealing with money and paperwork can be difficult if you become unable to manage your personal affairs for any reason, and in ill health it may be impossible. The same can equally be said if you are a business owner.
Before that happens it might be easier to appoint a trusted representative – known as an Attorney – who can look after your affairs for you should the situation arise. It is arguably more important that this is done for your business.
The Lasting Power of Attorney or LPA is a legal document which allows you to do this. If required you are able to have an LPA that deals with your personal affairs and another dealing with your business affairs.
Please click here for details on the Lasting Power of Attorney.