What can I authorise the person appointed to do for me under a Lasting Power of Attorney?

Your Attorney as they are known will be able to do many things – you can also add restrictions or limits to areas where you would not want them to have the power to act. Areas that are often included:

  • Operate your bank account
  • Re-arrange your investments
  • Sell your property
  • Make gifts on your behalf if these were previously made on a regular basis
  • Make decisions about your healthcare
  • Make decisions about your medical treatment, for example consenting to or refusing treatment on your behalf
  • Decide where you should live
  • Decide who looks after you on a day-to-day basis

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