1. Ordinary Power of Attorney
This document is only valid while you have mental capacity. While it’s valid, an attorney can act in any way that the donor personally could (as allowable by law, of course).
Often, this type of POA is helpful when the donor wants to grant general power for a set period of time. For instance, the donor may be unavailable due to travel or other circumstances that need their attention. In this case, they might create the POA for their attorney to manage certain tasks while they’re unavailable. Then, when the tasks are complete (or the donor becomes available again) they can revoke the Power of Attorney.
2. Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA)
This document remains valid if you’re incapacitated and unable to manage your own affairs. In Northern Ireland, this form is known as an Enduring Power of Attorney.
Accidents can happen at any time. Illnesses may take years to erode your mental capacity. Severe health crises, such as an aneurysm or heart attack, can arise suddenly.
Life is unpredictable—which is why many people gain peace of mind knowing someone they trust can manage their affairs.
When creating an LPA in England, Wales, or Scotland, you can grant powers over two general areas of your life.
LPA for Property and Financial Affairs: This document grants your attorney authority to make decisions concerning your assets and personal property.
LPA for Health and Welfare: With this document, your attorney can make decisions that affect the donor’s quality of life, such as:
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- How to structure a daily living routine,
- Moving the donor into an extended care facility
- Hiring professional services or requesting aid from social services
- Giving or withholding consent for life-sustaining medical treatment
(These powers are not available to be given to another person in an Enduring POA in Northern Ireland. Instead, use a Living Will to specify preferences for health care.)
Remember: you must use a separate government form to create either of these LPAs, but you can save time by using LawDepot’s Power of Attorney template. Choose your jurisdiction and fill out our questionnaire, and then we’ll populate the correct document(s) for you. We’ll also give you tips on how to execute and register your document(s).