Property and Financial Affairs
This allows your chosen person to help manage banking, bills, pensions, investments, property matters and everyday finances.
Estate planning services
Peace of mind for life's what-if moments.
A Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) is one of the most important documents you can put in place, not because you expect something to go wrong, but because life can be unpredictable.
An LPA allows you to choose someone you trust to make decisions on your behalf if you are unable to.
It is a simple step that can make things far easier for your family in the future.
Quick answer
A Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) lets you choose trusted people to help with financial, property, health or welfare decisions if you cannot make decisions yourself. Pathway Estate Planning will guide you on how to complete the forms and make your choices clearly.
If you are planning for yourself or a loved one, ask Pathway Estate Planning to contact you and explain the LPA options.
This allows your chosen person to help manage banking, bills, pensions, investments, property matters and everyday finances.
This can cover care arrangements, medical decisions, day-to-day welfare and treatment preferences where applicable.
Without an LPA, your family may face delays and legal barriers when trying to help you, even in urgent situations.
We guide you through the process clearly and carefully, helping ensure everything is completed correctly and explained properly.
Consultation
Start with an initial chat and we will explain the LPA options clearly.
Book an initial chat