About the Business
A person may become incapable of making their own decisions for any number of reasons. They may have Alzheimer's disease or dementia, have suffered a stroke or have been involved in an accident. Whilst it is not a pleasant thought, it is important to remember that mental incapacity is not something that only affects the elderly. It is therefore never too soon to put your affairs in order.
Whilst you have capacity you can make a Lasting Power of Attorney. This is a legal document which allows you to choose another person or persons (your attorneys) to make decisions on your behalf, should you ever become incapable in the future. There are 2 types: One relates to your property and finances, whilst the other applies to decisions regarding your personal welfare.
Location & Hours
10 Congleton Road