Understanding LPAs and Deputyship Applications

 

The key differences between LPA (Lasting Power of Attorney) and Deputyship

Planning ahead means looking after the people you care about – not just managing finances. Understanding the difference between a Lasting Power of Attorney and Deputyship helps you and those close to you feel reassured and prepared for whatever life may bring.

Both LPA and Deputyship let someone make decisions for you if you lose mental capacity, but the difference lies in when and how you make that choice. Knowing the options helps you keep control and give your family confidence.

 

What Is a Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA)?

A Lasting Power of Attorney is a legal document that lets you choose someone you trust to make important decisions for you, if you are ever unable to do so yourself.

This helps make sure that, if illness or other changes mean you can not make choices, the person you picked can smoothly manage things for you.

An LPA means you can:

  • Decide in advance who will manage your finances or healthcare
  • Avoid delays and extra costs at court
  • Stay in control; your wishes are respected every step of the way

 

What Is a Deputyship Application?

If there is no LPA in place, families must apply to the Court of Protection for permission to help a loved one. This can be a longer, costlier and more stressful route at a difficult time.

You might need Deputyship to:

  • Manage a person’s money and property
  • Make choices about their health and wellbeing
  • Make sure everything is handled lawfully and responsibly

 

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Why Planning Ahead Matters

Setting up an LPA early means you stay in charge of who will manage your affairs and how decisions will be made. It provides peace of mind for both you and your loved ones, reducing the stress and uncertainty that can come with a Deputyship application later on.

 

How We Can Help

At Portway Solicitors, we understand how important it is to plan for the future with clarity and confidence.

We can:

  • Explain your options clearly

  • Help you prepare and register your LPA

  • Guide you through Deputyship applications where needed

  • Ensure every step is handled with professionalism and care

 

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Ready to plan for the future or just have questions?

Our team is here to provide personal advice and support, tailored to your circumstances.

 

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