
Planning for the future is essential, and a Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) ensures your wishes are respected if you’re unable to make decisions yourself. At Marley Solicitors, we help County-Durham residents set up LPAs with ease, providing expert guidance and compassionate support to give you peace of mind.
Why choose us?
At Marley Solicitors, we understand that setting up an LPA can feel daunting. Our experienced team is here to simplify the process, offering clear advice and tailored solutions to suit your needs. We’ll guide you through every step, ensuring your LPA reflects your wishes.
- Expert advice: Our solicitors specialise in LPAs, with in-depth knowledge of both Property and Financial Affairs and Health and Welfare LPAs.
- Personalised service: We take the time to understand your circumstances and preferences.
- Clear communication: We explain the process in plain English, answering all your questions.
- Community focus: We’re dedicated to supporting County-Durham residents in securing their future.
Lasting power of attorney statistics in County-Durham
Nationally, over six million people in the UK have registered a Lasting Power of Attorney, with a 37% rise in registrations in 2023, surpassing one million for the first time. While specific County-Durham data is limited, the region’s ageing population, with over 20% of residents aged 65+, suggests a growing need for LPAs. Marley Solicitors has helped many County-Durham residents establish LPAs to protect their future.
What our clients say
“I was worried about setting up a Lasting Power of Attorney, but Marley Solicitors made it so straightforward. Their kindness and expertise gave me confidence that my wishes are secure.” – Linda, Stanley
“The team at Marley Solicitors explained everything clearly and helped me set up an LPA for my parents. I’m so grateful for their patience and professionalism.” – Paul, Lanchester
How we can help you
Marley Solicitors provides comprehensive support to create your Lasting Power of Attorney, covering:
- Property and financial affairs LPA: Appointing someone to manage your finances, property, and bills.
- Health and welfare LPA: Choosing someone to make decisions about your healthcare and personal welfare.
- Registration process: We handle the paperwork and ensure your LPA is correctly registered with the Office of the Public Guardian.
Our goal is to give you confidence that your future is protected, with decisions made by people you trust.
Contact us
There’s no deadline for an LPA, but life can change fast, 25% of residents might regret waiting. Call Marley Solicitors at 0330 999 1888 or email lesley@marleysolicitors.co.uk / yasmin@marleysolicitors.co.uk for your free consultation. We’re here 24/7.