Lasting Power of Attorney made simple
At Libra LPA we make the process of registering your Lasting Power of Attorneys simple, supportive, and stress-free. Whether you’re arranging an LPA for yourself, a loved one or as a couple, we’ll guide you every step of the way with clarity and care.

Libra LPA Service Packages
We understand that everyone’s circumstances are different, which is why we’ve designed a range of affordable service packages to suit your needs. Whether you’re looking for straightforward guidance or a fully inclusive service, we have an option to suit everyone, with no hidden costs. From start to finish, we’ll be here to make the process simple, stress-free and tailored to you.

Step-by-Step Guide
Everything you need to register your LPA’s in an easy-to-understand guide. A cost-effective way to protect your future, with the peace of mind of expert support.
£49.99

Step-by-Step Plus
Includes our step-by-step guide plus one-to-one support from an expert LPA advisor. Answers and assistance to ensure nothing is overlooked.
£149.99

Full Support
Comprehensive guidance from a dedicated LPA advisor, all administration handled, we take care of everything so you can focus on what matters most.
from £399.99
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At Libra LPA we understand that the process of registering a Lasting Power of Attorney can sometimes feel overwhelming. Our friendly advisers are here to help find the right option for you.
Other services we offer…
Libra LPA provide complimentary services, to help you protect and plan for your future.


Certificate
Providers
Trained professionals able to certify Mental Capacity for LPA applications.

Mental Capacity
Assessments
Certified Assessors able to validate Mental Capacity for the LPA.

“My LPA consultant was a pleasure to deal with throughout the experience. They made everything tick along nicely and kept me updated. Everything went through exactly as expected. One very pleased client!”
Useful FAQs
Registering a Lasting Power of Attorney can be complicated; we have collated the most Frequently Asked Questions to guide and support you in preparing your application. You’ll find more on our FAQ page
What is a Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA)?
An LPA is a legal document that allows you to appoint someone you trust (an attorney) to make decisions on your behalf if you’re no longer able to, for example due to dementia or an accident. There are two types of LPAs: Health & Welfareand Property & Financial Affairs.
What’s the difference between an LPA and a Will?
An LPA applies while you are alive, giving trusted people (attorneys) authority to act on your behalf. A Will only takes effect after death, directing how your estate is managed.
Do I need a Lasting Power of Attorney?
Anyone over 18 should consider registering an LPA—illness or accidents can happen at any time.
What happens if I don’t have a Lasting Power of Attorney?
Without an LPA, decisions will be made by professionals or a court-appointed deputy. This is a costly, lengthy process and removes your choice over who acts for you.