Create an LPA today
We prepare and register Lasting Powers of Attorney (LPAs) so the people you trust can make decisions if you cannot. Clear documents, guided signing, and optional registration with the Office of the Public Guardian.
Professionally Supported.
Personally Yours.
A Lasting Power of Attorney lets you choose who can make decisions if you lose capacity, helping to avoid delays, disputes, and costly court applications. It gives your chosen attorneys clear legal authority that doctors, banks, and care providers will recognise, so care and finances can continue without interruption. You can record your values and preferences so decisions reflect you, reducing stress for your family at difficult times.
“LPA’s are for adults of any age. Accidents and illness do not give any warning. If you lose capacity, even for a short period of time, it’s good to know that someone you trust has legal authority to make decisions for you.”
Nigel, iTrust Adviser
Our LPA Products
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Health & Welfare
For daily care, living arrangements, and medical treatment when you cannot decide for yourself.
Suitable For…
Anyone who wants family or trusted friends, importantly not professionals, to lead decisions about treatment and care. Especially valuable if you live alone or are unmarried.
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Property & Financial
For money management, property, and financial matters.
Suitable For…
Any adult who wants continuity for bills, banking, property, or business interests. Critical for landlords, company directors, and anyone with savings or investments.
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Dual LPA Package
Combines both in one streamlined process.
Suitable For…
Anyone who wants complete coverage for life decisions such as care, treatment, finances, and property. This includes couples, families, business owners or those with investments who also want medical/care wishes respected.
Why
Choose
Us
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At iTrust121, we provide plain-English advice and clear explanations of your trust and estate planning options. Our goal is to simplify complex legal concepts, helping you make informed decisions to protect your wealth and secure your legacy.
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Professional drafting in official OPG format ensures that all trust and estate planning documents meet the strict standards required by the Office of the Public Guardian. Our expert service guarantees accuracy, compliance, and clarity, helping you create legally sound documents that protect your assets and wishes effectively.
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Experience seamless and secure document signing with our guided, compliant process. Benefit from expert certificate provider support to ensure every signature meets legal standards and regulatory requirements.
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Choose our optional registration service to have your Office of the Public Guardian (OPG) tracking and updates fully managed by us, ensuring a seamless process and peace of mind.
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Securely store your important documents with our reliable service, providing electronic copies for convenient, anytime access. Keep your essential papers safe and accessible when you need them most.
Good To Know…
At iTrust121, we’re committed to giving our clients complete peace of mind by protecting what matters most. As part of our holistic estate planning promise, Lasting Powers of Attorney (LPAs) can be added to any iTrust or iWill product at no extra cost, so you can be sure your protection is truly comprehensive across every aspect.
LPA FAQs
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Any trusted adults (18+). You can appoint one or several, choose joint or joint-and-several decision-making, and add Replacement Attorneys for continuity.
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Health & Welfare is only usable when you lack capacity (and after OPG registration). Property & Financial can be capacity-only or immediate with your consent—your choice. Both must be registered with the OPG before use.
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No—you can sign now and register later. We can submit and track registration for you, or hold documents safely with guidance for future activation.
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Health & Welfare: living arrangements, care, treatment, plus an option for life-sustaining treatment authority.
Property & Financial: banking, bills, tax, investments, buying/selling property, and business continuity (within any limits you set). -
Yes! Whilst you have capacity you can amend or revoke and create new LPAs. We’ll advise on the cleanest way to update attorneys, instructions, and registration.