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Power of Attorney

Power of Attorney is a legal document whereby one person (the 'Donor') gives another person or persons (the 'Attorney') the power to act on his or her behalf with regard to his or her property and financial affairs.

The most common types of Power of Attorney in England and Wales are:

  • Ordinary Power of Attorney - which can be general or limited to specific affairs
  • Enduring Power of Attorney - which can be used in the event of the Donor's mental incapacity.

Ordinary Power of Attorney

Usually, an Ordinary Power of Attorney is created for a set period of time in cases where the Donor is going abroad or is unable to act for some other reason and wishes someone else to have the authority to act on his or her behalf. An Ordinary Power of Attorney will usually end either at a specified time or upon the request of the Donor at any time using a Deed of Revocation and will automatically be revoked if the Donor loses mental capacity. There is no requirement for the Ordinary Power of Attorney to be registered.

Enduring Power of Attorney

In contrast, an Enduring Power of Attorney allows the Donor to appoint a legally authorised person to look after their property and financial affairs should they become incapable of doing so themselves at some point in the future. It continues after the Donor has become mentally incapable of managing his or her affairs and must be registered when the Attorney becomes aware or has reason to believe that the Donor has become or is becoming mentally incapable.

Further information

The Office of the Public Guardian supports and promotes decision making and planning for the future for people who need help to do this, within the framework of the Mental Capacity Act 2005.

The Office of the Public Guardian
Archway Tower
2 Junction Road
London N19 5SZ

e-mail: customerservices@publicguardian.gsi.gov.uk
Phone: 0845 330 2900 
Textphone: 020 7664 7755
Fax: 020 7664 7705

Website: http://www.publicguardian.gov.uk/index.htm 

 
 
 
 
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