Power of Attorney

Planning for the future is one of the most important steps you can take to protect your interests and provide peace of mind for your loved ones. At McGregor MacLeod Solicitors, we provide clear, practical advice on setting up a Power of Attorney, helping you make informed decisions with confidence.

A Power of Attorney allows you to appoint someone you trust to make decisions on your behalf should you become unable to do so in the future. Our experienced solicitors will guide you through the process, explain the different types of powers available, and ensure your wishes are properly documented and legally protected.

We understand that discussing future care and financial matters can feel daunting, which is why we take a straightforward and supportive approach. From your initial consultation through to registration of the document, we will handle everything efficiently and keep the process as simple as possible.

At McGregor MacLeod Solicitors, we believe in transparent pricing and clear communication, so you will always know exactly what to expect with no hidden costs.

Arrange your Power of Attorney today and gain reassurance that your affairs will be managed by someone you trust, with expert legal support from McGregor MacLeod Solicitors.

It’s a written document that lets you give legal authority to other people i.e. your attorney(s), to make decisions on your behalf. The Power of Attorney lists all of the specific individual powers you wish your attorneys to have. You will need to arrange for your own Power of Attorney document to be drafted, as we don’t provide this.

Yes, you can have a Continuing Power of Attorney– for decisions to be made about your property and financial affairs. Welfare Power of Attorney –for decisions to be made about your health and welfare matters. However the majority of people make a combined Power of Attorney to allow decisions to be taken about their financial affairs and personal welfare.

If you want to give continuing powers, you need to decide when the continuing attorneys are to begin acting for you. This could be right away as soon as the Power of Attorney is registered with us or at a later date i.e. in the event of your incapacity. Welfare Power of Attorneys only begin if you become incapable of making decisions about your own welfare.

Your attorney should be someone you trust, someone who knows what your wishes and feelings are. It’s important to make sure you have the same understanding about how and when your Power of Attorney is to be used. You can appoint anyone as your attorney such as, a relative, friend, a solicitor, spouse / partner. Attorneys must be over the age of 16 and, and if you give continuing powers they must not be bankrupt. There is no limit to the amount of attorneys you can have. It’s worth thinking about appointing more than one just in case something should happen. You can appoint joint and or substitute attorneys. Attorneys must confirm that they are willing to act. Granting sufficient powers to your attorney - Think about the short and longer term to ensure you give your attorneys sufficient powers to make decisions for you. Power of Attorneys can include powers such as; dealing with your bank accounts, pension, payments, investments, deciding where you should live.

If your attorney is only to make decisions for you if you become incapable, you will need to think about how your incapacity is to be determined. This information must be stated in your Power of Attorney document. It’s also good practice to say who you want to make this decision e.g. it could be a GP or someone else you trust.

We can help you to draft a Power of Attorney and will give you legal advice. Once your Power of Attorney is drafted you will need to be interviewed - This interview is carried out by us to assess that you fully understand what you are doing. If we are satisfied with this, we will complete and sign the prescribed certificate confirming so.

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