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Private Wealth by Greenwoods is for those who care deeply about protecting not just their financial wellbeing, but the people and values they cherish most. We bring clarity to complexity, ensuring every decision supports the life you lead and the legacy you leave.
Our mission is to demystify wealth, to educate with empathy, and to support families through life’s key moments, from building a legacy to preserving it for generations to come.
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In this edition we consider the role of an attorney. When someone (known as the donor) makes a Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) they appoint one or more individuals (known as attorneys) to make decisions on their behalf. Before agreeing to take on the role of attorney, you should think carefully about whether you wish to take on the role.
The role of an attorney is unpaid (unless you are a professional attorney and a specific charging clause is included in the LPA) and can be very time-consuming. If you do not think you have the time to take on the responsibilities or required skill set, it is best to discuss this with the donor before you sign the LPA and agree to take on the role.
It should be noted that an LPA does not give the attorney unlimited authority to make decisions on the donor’s behalf. Before the attorney actions a decision, it is important to consider the LPA to check whether they have the authority to make the decision. Important points to note are:-
Being appointed as an attorney can be an onerous role, it is therefore vital that consideration is given by the attorney before agreeing to take on the role. If you are a donor making an LPA it is important that you discuss the types of decisions that will need to be made with your attorney so that they are fully aware of the role before signing the LPA.
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