Thursday 15 February 2018

Turner Little explains ‘Power of Attorney’

It’s a phrase most people have heard of, but do you know exactly what ‘Power of Attorney’ means? We’ve put together a handy breakdown of what it could mean for you and your family.
In simple terms, Power of Attorney is a legal document in which one person (known as the ‘donor’) gives other people (their attorneys) the right to act on their behalf.

There are different types of Power of Attorney, depending on how long you want it to be in action. An Ordinary Power of Attorney is a temporary convenience, while longer-term arrangements are known as Enduring power of Attorney (EPA) or Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA).

Read the article in full on the Turner Little Blog.