What is the difference between an LPA for Property and Affairs and an LPA for Personal Welfare?

An LPA for Property and Affairs allows your Attorney to manage your property and affairs. This may include buying or selling your home, managing your investments or carrying on a business. An LPA for Personal Welfare allows your Attorney to make health and welfare decisions for you.

This may include consenting to certain medical treatment or making decisions about where you live. Your Property and Affairs Attorney can make decisions on your behalf while you still have capacity as well as when you lack capacity. Your Personal Welfare Attorney can only make decisions on your behalf when you lack the capacity to make them yourself.

Both powers of attorney only take effect when they have been registered with the Office of the Public Guardian. More.

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