Power of attorney solicitors, Woking

Explore how we can help you and your family with any powers of attorney legal requirements.

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At Moore Barlow our dedicated team of power of attorney solicitors in Woking is committed to providing exceptional legal support to individuals and families facing challenging situations.

We understand that planning for the future and ensuring your wishes are followed can be an overwhelming prospect, which is why we are here to guide you through the intricate process of establishing a power of attorney.

With years of experience in this area of law, our knowledgeable solicitors have assisted numerous clients in Woking and the surrounding areas in appointing trusted individuals to make decisions on their behalf. Whether you require assistance with arranging a Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) for financial matters or health and welfare, we have the expertise to tailor our services to meet your specific needs.

Granting someone you trust the power to act on your behalf can provide peace of mind, knowing that your affairs will be effectively managed in the event of incapacity. Our compassionate team is dedicated to helping you navigate through all aspects of power of attorney, ensuring that your wishes are respected, and your interests are protected every step of the way. Contact our power of attorney solicitors in Woking today to discuss your requirements and how we can assist you in safeguarding your future.

What is power of attorney?

A power of attorney is a legal document that allows someone to make decisions and act on behalf of another person, typically used when the person is unable to make decisions themselves.

Nicola Turner

Nicola Turner

Senior associate | Court of protection

023 8071 6113

Why choose us?

At Moore Barlow our dedicated team of power of attorney solicitors in Woking understand the importance of protecting your interests and ensuring your wishes are upheld. With our extensive legal expertise and client-focused approach, we provide tailored advice and guidance on all aspects of Power of Attorney. Whether you require assistance with drafting, registering, or revoking a power of attorney, our experienced solicitors are here to guide you through the process, providing peace of mind for you and your loved ones. Trust Moore Barlow to handle your power of attorney matters with the utmost professionalism and care.

How we can help

Our experienced team of power of attorney solicitors in Woking is dedicated to helping clients navigate the complex legal landscape surrounding this sensitive area. We understand the importance of establishing a power of attorney to ensure your financial and healthcare affairs are handled according to your wishes should you become unable to make decisions for yourself. Our solicitors provide expert advice and guidance on all aspects of power of attorney, including drafting and registering the necessary documents, as well as assisting with the appointment of suitable attorneys. We pride ourselves on delivering personalised solutions that meet our clients’ specific needs, providing peace of mind for the future.

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Who we help

Our solicitors in Woking specialise in dealing with individuals who require assistance with power of attorney, including elderly persons, individuals with disabilities, and those seeking to appoint a trusted representative to handle their legal and financial matters.

Contact us

Contact our experienced team of power of attorney solicitors in Woking today to discuss your legal needs. We are committed to providing exceptional service and guidance in all matters related to power of attorney. Call us at 023 8071 8000 or email us to schedule a consultation.

We have offices in LondonRichmondSouthamptonGuildfordLymington and Woking and offer specialist power of attorney legal services to clients nationwide. Contact Moore Barlow to find out how we can help you and your family.

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