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As an attorney under a financial lasting power of attorney (LPA), you will play an important role in safeguarding the financial interests of a vulnerable individual. Understanding the legal framework, recognising common pitfalls, and implementing prudent strategies are essential to fulfilling your duties effectively.
Your primary duty is to act in the best interests of the donor, exercising diligence and integrity in their financial matters.
This involves understanding the donor’s preferences and instructions regarding their finances, and making decisions that are consistent with their wishes, to the extent possible.
The authority granted by a power of attorney is a fiduciary duty, requiring you to prioritise the donor’s interests above your own and avoid any conflict of interest. Clear communication with the donor, financial institutions, and other relevant parties is important to ensure transparency, accountability, and compliance with legal obligations.
The Mental Capacity Act 2005 sets out the legal framework for a lasting power of attorney, outlining the requirements for creating, registering, and exercising powers.
You must adhere to the principles outlined in the Act, which include acting within the scope of authority granted, promoting the donor’s best interests, and considering their past and present wishes and feelings. Failure to comply with these legal requirements can have serious consequences, including civil penalties.
The Office of the Public Guardian oversees the registration and supervision of lasting powers of attorney, and you will be subject to their scrutiny for your actions.
Any breach of fiduciary duty, financial misconduct, or abuse of authority may result in legal proceedings, financial penalties, and your removal as an attorney.
Several common pitfalls can arise when managing bank accounts and savings under a lasting power of attorney, which highlight the importance of careful attention to detail and adherence to legal requirements.
You must adopt proactive measures to mitigate the risks involved and ensure you uphold your duties effectively, for example, you should:
It is important to stay informed about relevant legal obligations and seek professional advice where appropriate.
Our private client solicitors can assist you in navigating the complexities of a lasting power of attorney, from drafting and registering the document to advising on the ongoing management of a donor’s financial affairs. This will minimise the risk of common pitfalls that we often see in practice and safeguard the interests of the donor.
For further information, please contact Jenny Newell in the Wills, Trusts & Probate team on 01733 882 800 or email [email protected].
Jenny Newell FCILEx, Senior Chartered Legal Executive
Senior Chartered Legal Executive
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