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English: lasting power of attorney
Status B
Subject: Legal
Part of speech: Noun, Feminine, Singular
Plural: atwreiaethau arhosol
Definition: Lasting powers of attorney (LPAs) in English law were created under the Mental Capacity Act 2005, and came into effect on 1 October 2007. The LPA replaced the former enduring powers of attorney (EPA) which were narrower in scope. Their purpose is to meet the needs of those who can see a time ahead when they will not be able – in the words of the Act, will lack capacity – to look after their own personal and financial affairs. The LPA allows them to make appropriate arrangements for family members or trusted friends to be authorised to make decisions on their behalf.
Notes: Defnyddir yr acronym LPA yn y ddwy iaith
Last updated: 30 March 2017
English: lasting power of attorney for health and wellbeing
Status B
Subject: Legal
Part of speech: Noun, Masculine, Singular
Plural: atwrneiaethau arhosol ar gyfer iechyd a llesiant
Last updated: 17 December 2020