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What does 'lacking capacity' mean?
A donor demonstrates lack of capacity when he or she is no longer able to make a sound decision in relation to a matter due to impairment or a disturbance in the way the brain and mind appears to function....
Does an attorney appointed for an LPA need to follow any principles?
The 2005 Mental Capacity Act outlines the principles which state that the donor is given the right to make any decisions and is assumed to have ability or capacity to make a decision unless proof is found to determine otherwise. The right is given to an individual to be supported when making decisions until a conclusion is reached saying he or she i...
Deed Poll Help Guide
So often, people live with names they either do not want to be associated with any more due to a marital or partnership break down, or simply because they do not like the name they were given at birth. As long as the motive for changing a name is not because it is intending to defraud a person or an organisation, anyone is welcome to go through this...
Power of Attorney Help Guide
A power of attorney is a document that is drawn up when you (the "Donor") appoint someone (the "Attorney") to handle your affairs when you are unable to do so yourself. It is a way of being sure that the attorney you entrust to be in charge of all your affairs—ranging from paying bills to managing bank accounts—is formally appointed. You are most li...
How to Legally Change Your Name in the UK
This article applies to anybody residing in England, Wales and Scotland, including citizens of Commonwealth and British Overseas Territories. It is essential for those holding citizenship (including dual citizenship) of any non-UK country to check any additional requirements that may apply. Why Do People Change their Names? What’s in a name? Our nam...
Power of Attorney Checklist
Step 1: Communicate Your Wishes It is recommended that you discuss your power of attorney with your attorneys and any others named in the document. Doing so will help ensure that your wishes are clearly communicated and understood at the time of signing. Step 2: Review and Sign Next, review your document and make any final changes or clarifications....
Deed Poll Checklist
Step 1: Answer Key Questions We make this easy by guiding you each step of the way and helping you to customise your document to match your specific needs. The questions and information we present to you dynamically change depending on your answers and the country selected. Click below to get started. Step 2: Review and Sign It is always important t...
How to Create an Advance Decision to Refuse Treatment
An advance decision to refuse treatment allows the primary party, called the "principal", to specify his or her directions regarding future medical treatment in the event that the principal becomes incapacitated or otherwise incapable of......
Deed Poll vs. Statutory Declaration: Benefits of a Deed Poll
Changing your name, for personal reasons or otherwise, can be done quite simply, as long as you are not out to defraud or deceive another person. You generally do not need to follow any legal procedure to undertake the change. All you need to......
How to Create a Living Will
A living will allows the primary party, called the "principal", to specify his or her directions regarding future medical treatment in the event that the principal becomes incapacitated or otherwise incapable of expressing his or her wishes.......