The attorney must be:
- 18 or over
- capable of managing their own affairs well
- trusted by the person making the LPA
For example, they could be the person’s partner, another family member, a friend or a professional such as a solicitor.
The person can choose the same attorneys for both types of LPA, or different ones for each.
They can also appoint more than one attorney for each LPA – for example, if they have more than one adult child and would like them all to be involved in decisions.
If they do, they must decide if the attorneys can make decisions separately (‘severally’) or together (‘jointly’).
The person may specify that some decisions must be made jointly (eg whether to sell the person’s house) but others can be made severally (eg day-to-day matters like making doctor’s appointments).
2. Fill in the LPA form
You can:
The forms must be signed by:
- the person making the LPA
- the person nominated as attorney
- a witness to the applicant’s and attorney’s signatures
- a ‘certificate provider’, who confirms the applicant understands what they are doing and is not being forced to complete the LPA. This must be someone the person has known for two years or more, or a professional such as a doctor, social worker or solicitor. The witness can also be the certificate provider
A relative/friend or solicitor can help the applicant or fill in the forms for them, but they must be able to sign it themselves.
The person applying for the LPA can nominate up to five people who will be notified about the application and given the chance to raise any concerns. This is optional, but helps to ensure the person is not being pressured to make the LPA.
To do this, you must fill in a Form to Notify (LP3), available from the places above.
3. Register the LPA
Send the signed LPA form to the Office of the Public Guardian – the address is on the form.
It costs £82 to register each LPA, so if you make both a health and welfare LPA and a property and financial affairs LPA, the total fee is £164.
Some people qualify for a fee reduction or exemption, eg if they claim certain benefits. You can download an exemption/remission form at gov.uk.
Once you have sent in your LPA form, it can take up to 20 weeks to register it (or longer if there are mistakes – so ensure you check it carefully).
The Office of the Public Guardian will then send a Registration Notice to both the applicant and the attorney to let them know that the LPA is now active.