Wills, Trusts & Probate | Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA)
Have you considered a Lasting Power of Attorney?
Appointing a friend or relative to be your attorney can ensure your affairs are dealt with as you would wish even if you are unable to manage them yourself. Powers of Attorney are increasingly used within the family to enable the attorney to deal with matters such as managing bank accounts, paying bills, dealing with property and general day to day tasks. The new welfare lasting power of attorneys also enable attorneys to make decisions relating to your care and where you should live.
For advice please call uson
Sheffield 0114 321 1888
or
Email wills-web-enquiries@graysons.co.uk
For further information on our wills & probate related services please see the relevant links below
- Lasting Powers of Attorney (LPA)
- Probate
- Making a Will
- Contentious Trusts & Probate (Disputing a Will)



