insideKENT Magazine Issue 46 - January 2016 | Page 135

LAW BE PREPARED – MAKE THE CHOICE NOW IT IS A SAD FACT THAT SOME OF US EVENTUALLY NEED SOMEONE ELSE TO ACT ON OUR BEHALF, EITHER IN THE SHORT TERM OR ON A MORE PERMANENT BASIS. YOU CAN MAKE THE CHOICE IN ADVANCE TO ENSURE YOU HAVE THE PERSON YOU WANT ACTING IN YOUR BEST INTERESTS, WHILST ALLOWING A SEAMLESS TRANSFER OF AUTHORITY OVER YOUR AFFAIRS. IF YOU WANT TO NOMINATE A PERSON IN ADVANCE YOU NEED TO CREATE A POWER OF ATTORNEY. If you lose capacity to deal with your own affairs without a Power of Attorney in place the Local Authority could apply to the Court of Protection for an official to be appointed to deal with your affairs. There are two different types of Power of Attorney enabling the delegation of a range of powers to ensure the best fit for your needs. Lasting Powers of Attorney – Property and Financial Affairs and Lasting Powers of Attorney – Health & Welfare. Careful consideration needs to be given as to the powers you delegate, what restrictions you put in place and most importantly your choice of one or more Attorneys, and replacement Attorneys in case your first choice is unable to act. T G Baynes Solicitors has an experienced team that can help guide you through these decisions and create an appropriate Power of Attorney. They have two specialist solicitors who are fully accredited members of the Solicitors for the Elderly (SFE) which provides specialist legal advice for older and vulnerable people, their families and carers. Health & Welfare – Lasting Power of Attorney A Personal Welfare Lasting Power of Attorney enables you to appoint someone to be consulted over important medical decisions in the event that you are unable to communicate such consent yourself. There are also ways in which you can specify certain restrictions on the nature of your medical treatment in the event of your incapacity. T G Baynes Solicitors can guide you through the difficult decisions involved here. Lasting Powers of Attorney – Property and Financial Affairs The main aim of a Property and Financial Affairs Lasting Power of Attorney is to enable people, whilst they are still mentally capable, to delegate control over part or all of their financial affairs to somebody else. In the event of the onset of mental or physical incapacity, the existence of a Lasting Power of Attorney can be of enormous help to both you and your family in ensuring you can be assisted and cared for as quickly and efficiently as possible. A Lasting Power of 135 Attorney can also be used before the onset of such incapacity. Careful consideration needs to be given as to the powers you delegate and most importantly your choice of an Attorney and T G Baynes Solicitors can guide you through these decisions. In some cases if you have no family to act as an Attorney you can appoint one of T G Baynes’ partners to manage your financial affairs in the event that you become incapacitated. With over 120 years of legal experience and ranked as one of the Top 500 legal firms in the country T G Baynes are your leading local Solicitors. They have offices in Dartford, Bexleyheath and Orpington and where needed, can arrange a home visit. Please contact 020 8301 7777 to arrange an appointment or email [email protected]. Further information can be found on www.tgbaynes.com.