Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) Form Checking Service

Professional Paralegal Support for the LPA Application Process

Applying for a Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) can be a confusing and time consuming process. A single form filling mistake can cause delays or even rejection from the Office of the Public Guardian (OPG).

Our LPA advisors are experienced in handling LPA applications to ensure all legal requirements are met, so we're here to guide you every step of the way, with our comprehensive LPA Form Checking Service.

Online Registration

All You Will Need

  • Donor Details
  • Certificate Provider Details
  • Attorney Details
  • Replacement Attorney Details

We provide expert LPA advice to save you time, reduce stress, and lower your LPA costs. Our online registration service is fast and efficient and we have professional indemnity insurance provided by HISCOX Business Insurance, giving you peace of mind that your LPA application is in good hands.

Get Your Lasting Power of Attorney Approved

Simply Follow These 4 Easy Steps

STEP 1
Prepare Details


To register with us, all you need is the donor details, certificate provider details, attorney and replacement attorney details.

STEP 2
Register Online


Complete and submit our simple online form and pay the generated invoice. £99 for a single LPA, £149 for mirror LPAs  No VAT.

STEP 3
Receive Support


One of our certified LPA paralegals will review your details, supply a report, and provide your advice via phone and email.

STEP 4
Sign LPA Forms


Once complete, we send you the forms and guide you through the signing process, before you register your LPA with the OPG.

Register Online

Understanding Lasting Power of Attorney

Not Entirely Sure About The LPA Process?

"A lasting power of attorney (LPA) is a legal document that lets you (the ‘donor’) appoint one or more people (known as ‘attorneys’) to help you make decisions or to make decisions on your behalf. This gives you more control over what happens to you if you have an accident or an illness and cannot make your own decisions (you ‘lack mental capacity’)." Source: www.gov.uk

To ensure our online registration and your LPA application run as smoothly as possible, we have formulated an uncomplicated but comprehensive LPA guide. You are welcome to contact us for any further information, but you should find everything you need, in order to proceed with our service, via this guide.

Our LPA Guide

Our Support Services