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Is my Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) still effective after I die?


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An LPA is meant to cover situations when a Donor is still alive but lacks the mental capacity to make decisions. It is then when a Donee, who had been granted powers by the Donor prior to the lost of mental capacity through a legally valid LPA, is able to act on their behalf.

Once a Donor passes on, the LPA ceases to be effective.


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