An Introduction to Private Client Law: Webinar 2 – Lasting Powers of Attorney

Why attend this webinar:

There may be a time when you can no longer make or communicate your own decisions. Having a lasting power of attorney in place can save considerable time and costs if the worst should happen – so it's worth considering now. A power of attorney is a legal document that appoints someone – your 'attorney' – to make decisions on your behalf. 

James McMullan, Partner & Head of Private Client at RIAA Barker Gillette UK, presented an insightful webinar on Lasting Powers of Attorney (LPA) and their use for business purposes.

James have provided practical insights to empower you to make informed decisions about your future.

If you missed Webinar 1: An Introduction to Private Client Law: Navigating Wills, Trusts, Estate Planning, and Inheritance Tax, please watch the recorded webinar here.

Who is it for:

Middle-income families and individuals, HNWIs and company directors/shareholders.

Date: Friday 26th of April 2024 between 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Agenda

  • Guide on Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA)

  • Why should we have an LPA in place? 

  • What types of LPA appointments are there? 

  • Who should you appoint as your attorneys?

  • How do LPAs become valid?

  • Benefits of having a health and care decision LPA

  • Duties and responsibilities of an attorney under an LPA

  • Live Q&A 

Guest Speaker

James McMullan | Partner & Head of Private Client at RIAA Barker Gillette UK

Moderator

Cacy Neilson | Head of Employment & Immigration at Dragon Argent


 

Do the Intestacy Rules of England and Wales apply to you?

If you die without a Will, your estate is distributed under the Intestacy Rules. However, the Rules may not distribute your estate as you hoped. Click the link below to find out if and how the Intestacy Rules apply to you. 

 

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