The Powers of Attorney Bill is expected to be passed in July and will result in reform to the LPA regime, with the introduction of digital powers.
This session will cover:
- Changes to certifying copies of powers of attorney
- Changes to who can register an LPA and the problem it leaves
- Changes as to how objections to registration are made
- Changes as to who can object
- Changes to when an objection can be raised
- What is not covered in the Bill but will be covered in regulations?
- Concurrent work at the OPG to support wider changes
Caroline Bielanska, Solicitor, TEP, Independent Consultant, Mediator, Author and Trainer

