Put arrangements in place
with confidence

A Power of Attorney allows someone you trust to make decisions on your behalf if you are unable to do so.

It is not just for later life. It is a practical step that gives clarity and reassurance at any stage of adulthood.

What is a Power of Attorney?

A Power of Attorney is a legal document that allows you to appoint one or more trusted people to make decisions for you if needed.

This can relate to:

  • Financial matters
  • Property decisions
  • Health and welfare decisions


Putting arrangements in place ensures that, if circumstances change unexpectedly, the right person is authorised to act clearly and lawfully on your behalf.

Responsible planning, not worst-case thinking

Creating a Power of Attorney is about being prepared, not expecting something to go wrong.

Many people choose to put one in place while they are healthy and fully capable, simply to avoid uncertainty in the future.

It is a sensible step that reduces stress for you and for the people closest to you.

Clear guidance at every step

The process can seem technical at first, but we keep it clear and manageable.

You share a few details about your situation. We route your enquiry to the appropriate specialist. You receive a response within 48 hours with straightforward guidance and next steps.

There is no jargon and no unnecessary complexity. Just practical support focused on your circumstances.

Peace of mind for you and your family

Putting a Power of Attorney in place gives you control. It means decisions can be handled by someone you trust, without delay or confusion.

As part of your Lifetime Legal membership, you have access to guidance that helps you make that decision confidently and calmly.