Powers of Attorney
An Enduring
Power of Attorney (EPA) prepared before October 2007 is still
valid but new ones could not be created after that date.
Lasting Powers of Attorney (LPAs) replaced EPAs from then
onwards.
There are some differences between EPAs and LPAs, the main one
being that EPAs only allow your attorney to make decisions about
issues relating to your Property and Financial Affairs, whereas
there are 2 types of LPA, one which covers Property and Financial
Affairs and a separate one which covers "Health and Welfare"
issues.
At the time when EPAs were made, which allows your attorney to
assist you in dealing with your finances, the opportunity to
appoint an attorney to act for you on health and welfare issues was
not available. This could be something which you may now
want to consider.
A Lasting Power of Attorney for Health & Welfare allows you
to appoint someone who you know and trust to make decisions about
your health and welfare in circumstances where, due to a lack of
mental capacity, you were unable to make those decisions for
yourself.
Some of the decisions your health and
welfare attorney could make:
- Healthcare and medical treatment
- Where you should live and who you should live with
- Day to day care, diet and dress
- Who you may have contact with
- Consenting to and refusing medical examination and treatment on
your behalf
- Arrangements needed for you to be given medical, dental or
optical treatment
- Assessment and provision for community care services
- Rights of access to personal information about you
- Complaints about your care and treatment
You can also decide whether or not you would want your attorneys
to have the right to accept or decline life sustaining treatment on
your behalf, and this element has to be specifically provided for
in the LPA document.
Contact us:
Please call York 01904 716000 or Wetherby 01937 583210. If you
prefer, you can e-mail us or
request that we contact you by completing our online contact
form. Both our York and Wetherby offices are centrally located
and offer private parking and an accessible, welcoming
environment.