by Henry Brown | Sep 30, 2022 | Guides, Trusts
What is a Property Protection Probate Trust? A Property Protection Probate Trust (PPPT) is a type of Trust that can protect your property against outside interference. How does a Property Protection Probate Trust work? Unlike other Trust Wills that are activated upon...
by Henry Brown | Sep 30, 2022 | Guides, Power of Attorney
What is the Court of Protection The Court of Protection is a superior court of record that protects the financial needs and personal wellbeing of people who are unable to care for themselves. What does the Court of Protection do? The Court holds the power...
by Henry Brown | Sep 30, 2022 | Guides, Power of Attorney
What is a Certificate Provider? In order to register a lasting power of attorney, you will need a certificate providers (CP) to sign the documents. This person acts as an independent party, and confirms that you have mental capacity and that you are doing this of your...
by Henry Brown | Sep 30, 2022 | Guides, Power of Attorney
What is a General Power of Attorney? A General Power of Attorney is a legal document in England and Wales that allows you to nominate people to manage your property assets for a limited time. Unlike a Lasting Power of Attorney, GPA’s are valid from the moment that you...
by Henry Brown | Sep 30, 2022 | Guides, Power of Attorney
What is a Property & Finance LPA? A Property & Finance Lasting Power of Attorney can be used to give your chosen attorneys the power to make decisions about your properties, financial assets and expenses within England and Wales. What does it cover? A Property...
by Henry Brown | Sep 30, 2022 | Guides, Power of Attorney
What is a Health & Welfare LPA? A Health & Welfare Lasting Power of Attorney can be used to give your chosen attorneys the power to make decisions about your healthcare, accommodation and day-to-day life. What does it cover? Once you lose mental capacity, a...