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LPAs
A Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) allows a person to act on someone else’s behalf when they have lost the mental capacity to make a decision.
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Explaining the circumstances under which somebody can gain an LPA, the decisions they are able to make, and the effects this can have on the person being cared for.
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Explaining the circumstances under which somebody can gain an LPA, the decisions they are able to make, and the effects this can have on the person being cared for.
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Explaining the circumstances under which somebody can gain an LPA, the decisions they are able to make, and the effects this can have on the person being cared for.
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Explaining the circumstances under which somebody can gain an LPA, the decisions they are able to make, and the effects this can have on the person being cared for.