Business Lasting Powers of Attorney (LPA)

It is important to consider what would happen to your business should you become unable to make decisions due to unavailability i.e. holidaying abroad, illness, accident or stroke or simply due to a loss of capacity.

You may have an LPA in place for your personal financial affairs. Chances are you have appointed your spouse, partner or other family member as your attorney. But is your attorney qualified to make key decisions about the operation of your business?

To protect your interests, and those of your business, you should consider making a business LPA. Choosing who to appoint is an important decision that should be carefully thought out and should be someone who is suitably qualified to take over your management functions with minimal disruption.

Please click on the following link for helpful information regarding Business Lasting Powers of Attorney Do you have an LPA in place for your Business? - The Society of Will Writers

For further advice or assistance on Business Lasting Powers of Attorney please contact me.

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