If you had a serious accident or illness Yesterday… Who would be making your decisions Today?
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Your family can’t access your bank account today — not even to pay your bills.
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Your loved ones can’t decide your medical care — strangers at the Court of Protection will have to.
Even your spouse can’t legally manage your money, your home, or your care
What You Get for £49.99
Step-by-step guide to completing your LPA
Support notes to avoid common mistakes
Optional upgrade path for extra help
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Types of LPA Explained
Health & Welfare LPA
Lets someone you trust make decisions about your care, treatment, and daily routine if you lose capacity. Examples: where you live, what medical treatment you get, even end-of-life care.
Property & Financial LPA
Authorises someone to manage your money, pay bills, collect pensions, or even sell your home if needed.
Keeps finances running smoothly even if you can’t handle them yourself.

Can I make a Lasting Power of Attorney myself?
Yes. You don’t need a solicitor to set up your own LPA.
How does it work?
Our step-by-step video guide walks you through each section of the official government forms so you can complete them correctly the first time.
Is it legal?
Absolutely. Once signed and witnessed, your LPA is registered directly with the Office of the Public Guardian, making it fully legal and recognised.
Why do it yourself?
You’ll save hundreds in legal fees while keeping full control of your choices and the people you trust to act for you.
