The EPA is an extremely useful document. It allows a person to appoint someone to manage their affairs on their behalf. The EPA can be limited in a variety of ways such as dealing with certain assets, performing only particular actions, or it can come into effect at specific times, such as when the person giving the EPA (the 'donor') has become incapable of managing their own affairs, either through old age or as a result of an accident.
For advice on Enduring Powers of Attorney, please complete the online claim form.
If you believe that you might have a legal claim relating to Enduring Powers of Attorney (EPA) , please complete the online enquiry form or call 0870 024 0558. Your enquiry will be forwarded to a solicitor who specialises in Enduring Powers of Attorney (EPA) .
If you have any comments in relation to Enduring Powers of Attorney (EPA) , please use the online discussion forum.

