Use a lasting power of attorney – your questions answered
...a secure access code from the user. The don’t need to register to use the service. So long as they have the donor’s name and the access code, they will...
...a secure access code from the user. The don’t need to register to use the service. So long as they have the donor’s name and the access code, they will...
...a new activation key? Log into ‘Use an LPA’ www.gov.uk/use-lpa and follow the steps to add your LPA. Follow the on-screen instructions, selecting “No, I need to request a new...
...extra information. No change to the View an LPA or Use an LPA service There is no change to how the View an LPA or Use an LPA service is...
...of working will help us to free up more resources. Allowing us to support our users and help them achieve better outcomes. We’re modernising our lasting power of attorney processes....
...you have your activation key, go to Use an LPA and add the LPA to your account. You will then be able to give a secure access code to an...
...and expensive to maintain. Instead of buying new software that would have had expensive licences, we decided to build the system ourselves. Civil servants are users too. Using the knowledge...
...guidance available to help you decide what is an appropriate gift and have pulled out some key things to consider when deciding what, if anything, you’d like to give to...
...gain access to a donors account to pay their bills. We appreciate this feedback. It helps us to focus our efforts on how we can help make things easier for...
...matter how generous the person was, you can’t give gifts on their behalf to total strangers: they must go to people or to a charity the person would normally have...
...an attorney, to give us their top tips. First steps to take 1. Understand how you’re expected to act. Visit the key principles in Section 8 of the LPA, and...