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Lymington — Estate Planning

Lasting Power of Attorney in Lymington

Lymington residents enjoy an active lifestyle, but unexpected illness or injury can happen to anyone. An LPA ensures your financial affairs and health decisions are managed by someone you trust, not a court-appointed stranger.

About Lasting Power of Attorney

A Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) is a legal document that allows you to appoint one or more people you trust to make decisions on your behalf should you lose the capacity to make them yourself — whether through illness, injury, or age. There are two types: one covering your property and financial affairs, and another covering your health and welfare decisions. Without an LPA in place, your family would need to apply to the Court of Protection to manage your affairs — a process that is stressful, expensive, and can take many months. At Barrett-Smith & Doulton, we guide you through the entire LPA process, from choosing your attorneys to registering the documents with the Office of the Public Guardian.

What's Included

  • Expert guidance on choosing the right attorneys and replacement attorneys
  • Drafting of Property & Financial Affairs LPA, Health & Welfare LPA, or both
  • Advice on instructions and preferences to include
  • All paperwork prepared and checked for accuracy
  • Assistance with signing and witnessing requirements
  • Registration with the Office of the Public Guardian (OPG registration fee separate)

Pricing

Single LPA from £249 | Both LPAs (Property & Health) from £399 | Couples packages available

Why Choose Barrett-Smith & Doulton for Lasting Power of Attorney in Lymington?

We provide clear, personal guidance on LPAs to Lymington families. Our home-visit service means you can discuss sensitive matters in the comfort and privacy of your own home.

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How It Works

We visit you at home, explain both types of LPA clearly, help you select appropriate attorneys, and handle all paperwork and registration.

1

Book a free consultation

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We visit you at home

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We prepare your documents

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Review, sign & relax

Frequently Asked Questions

This is why we always recommend appointing replacement attorneys. If your primary attorney cannot act, the replacement steps in automatically.
Yes — you can appoint a professional (such as a solicitor or trust company) as an attorney, either as the sole attorney or jointly with family members.
You must be at least 18, but there is no upper age limit. The only requirement is that you have the mental capacity to understand what an LPA means when you make it.

Get Started with Lasting Power of Attorney in Lymington

Book your free, no-obligation consultation today. We will visit you at home in Lymington or connect by video call.