Telmar Estate Planning

Lasting Powers of Attorney

Give someone you trust the legal authority to make decisions when you can't.

A Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) ensures your affairs are managed according to your wishes if you lose mental capacity, giving you and your family peace of mind.

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Why Lasting Powers of Attorney matter

Protect your independence

Ensure your wishes are followed if you can no longer make decisions yourself.

Support your loved ones

Reduce stress and uncertainty for your family during difficult times.

Manage your finances

Allow your attorneys to manage your property, finances and day-to-day affairs.

Plan for the future

Put clear plans in place now to protect your future and maintain control.

The two types of Lasting Powers of Attorney

Property & Financial Affairs LPA

Allows your chosen attorney(s) to manage your finances, property, investments and day-to-day financial decisions.

Health & Welfare LPA

Allows your attorney(s) to make decisions about your health, care and wellbeing when you are no longer able to.

Tailored Guidance

We help you decide which LPA you need and tailor the powers and preferences to your circumstances.

Registration & Storage

We register your LPA with the Office of the Public Guardian and provide guidance on safe storage.

How We Work

Our straightforward process

1

Initial Consultation

We discuss your circumstances, your goals and explain your LPA options.

2

Preparation

We prepare your LPA documents tailored to your wishes and requirements.

3

Review & Sign

You review and sign your documents with an Independent Certificate Provider.

4

Registration

We register your LPA with the Office of the Public Guardian and provide you with copies.

What Our Clients Say

"Telmar took the time to understand our family circumstances and gave us clear, practical advice. We finally feel in control of our estate planning."

John & Mary Smith

Client

Frequently Asked Questions

Your Questions, Answered

An LPA is a legal document that lets you appoint people you trust to make decisions on your behalf if you lose mental capacity.

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Book a consultation today and take the first step towards peace of mind for you and your family.

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