from: The Will Company It is common for us to be asked the difference between a Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) and a General Power of Attorney. The table below is designed to give you some of the obvious stand out differences. In basic terms, the GPA is used as a...
from: The Will Company Can the terms of a donor’s Will be disclosed to their attorneys? When attorneys are acting under a Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) for Property & Financial Affairs (P&A) or under an Enduring Power of Attorney (EPA), they may wish to...
from: The Will Company Make a legacy account for Apple This one is a must. Clients can follow STEP’s easy guide below to make a legacy contact with Apple. It will take less than five minutes and it will mean that their legacy contact has access to all of their iCloud...
from: Today’s Wills and Probates New data on the timeliness of Lasting Powers of Attorney (LPA) applications* has revealed that the well-documented delays affecting the process are beginning to ease. Answering a parliamentary question from Labour MP Beth Winter...
from: The Society of Will Writers You may not have heard of an Advance Decision before but they’re a very powerful document for anyone who has strong feelings about what medical treatment they would want to receive, and would want to make sure that their wishes were...
from: The Society of Will Writers A testator may want to make gifts of money to one or more of their children during their lifetime for a number of reasons, for example to loan money to the child or even assist with a house purchase. The monies would either be given...
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