Power of Attorney Planning Guide for Richmond Residents
Richmond residents: your guide to power of attorney planning
When it comes to protecting your future decision-making, many Richmond residents discover they need clearer guidance on lasting power of attorney arrangements. The government's planning resources provide a foundation, but understanding how to apply them locally can save both time and uncertainty when these important documents become necessary.
Understanding your power of attorney options
Two types of lasting power of attorney serve different purposes in your planning. A property and financial affairs LPA covers decisions about your money, property, and financial matters, while a health and welfare LPA addresses medical treatment and care decisions. You can choose to create one or both, depending on your circumstances. The property and financial LPA can be used as soon as it's registered, even while you have mental capacity, but only if you give specific permission. The health and welfare version only comes into effect if you lose the ability to make decisions yourself. Both documents require registration with the Office of the Public Guardian before they become legally valid.
Getting the right type of LPA in place means your chosen people can act for you when it matters most, rather than leaving these crucial decisions to the courts.
Frequently asked questions
How much does it cost to set up a lasting power of attorney?
The registration fee is £82 per LPA, so £164 if you need both types. You may qualify for a reduced fee of £41 if you receive certain benefits, or no fee if your income is very low. Solicitor fees vary but typically range from £150-£500 per document depending on complexity.
How long does the registration process take?
The Office of the Public Guardian aims to register LPAs within 8-10 weeks, but this can extend to 20 weeks during busy periods. You can pay an additional £180 for a fast-track service that reduces the timeline to around 2-3 weeks.
Can I make changes to my LPA after it's registered?
You cannot amend a registered LPA. If you need to make changes, you must cancel the existing document and create a new one, which involves the full registration process and fees again. This is why it's important to consider your choices carefully before registering.