Lasting Powers of Attorney for your Business
Lasting Powers of Attorney for your Business
If you own a business and/or have a number of business partners then you need to set up an LPA to enable your attorney to act on your behalf in a business capacity. A Business LPA will appoint attorneys who will oversee the running of the business and delegate the day-to-day running to other people who will be better placed to carry out those specific functions. Even if you are a sole-trader, appointing a Business LPA is still advised so they can carry out your wishes and prevent financial and legal difficulties.
They can:
- pay your suppliers or staff
- go to the bank on your behalf
- talk to companies over the phone
- sign documents on your behalf
- sell or lease business premises on your behalf
Speak to us today about setting up your Business LPA for your peace of mind