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When and how does my Donee use the Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) to make decisions for me and transact with third parties?


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A Donee can transact on a Donor’s behalf when the Donor has been certified by a registered medical practitioner to have lost mental capacity to handle his/her own affairs.

When transacting with any third-party agency (e.g., banks, insurance agencies, HDB, CPFB, SLA, etc.), the Donee would need to produce:

The type of decision your Donee can make for you depends on the powers you have granted them in your LPA. For example, a Donee with property and affairs powers will be able to transact directly with banks to manage your money.


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