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Using a registered lasting power of attorney (LPA) - attorney duties, starting to act, gifting, ending, revoking an attorney.
You can make decisions on someone’s behalf if they appoint you using a…
As a property and financial affairs attorney, you make (or help the donor…
As a health and welfare attorney, you make (or help the donor make)…
You must register the lasting power of attorney (LPA) before you can start…
Any company or organisation you deal with on behalf of the donor can ask…
Keep a record of: important decisions you make and when you make them, for…
You must tell the Office of the Public Guardian (OPG) if: you or the donor…
A lasting power of attorney (LPA) can end in several ways. Usually it ends…
How to get plant breeders' rights and what protection it gives your plant varieties.
Information for British nationals affected by rape or sexual assault abroad, including how to access medical treatment and legal advice in the UK.
Guide to called-in planning applications
Find out how to prove the originating status of your goods and check if you can claim preferential tariff treatment.
Decision letters on behalf of the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government about planning applications and appeals. Only applies to England.
Information on accessing victim and witness support services.
Find out how you should prepare for a telephone or video court or tribunal hearing and what to expect on the day.
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