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If I have already made a Will, do I still need an LPA?


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The LPA and Will are two separate legal documents. An LPA allows a person (‘Donor’) to appoint one or more Donees to make decisions and act on his behalf if he should lose mental capacity one day. The LPA will be cancelled upon the death of the Donor.


A Will is to provide for the administration and distribution of what he owns (‘his estate’) among his beneficiaries after his death.



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