The Importance of a Power of Attorney

For Peace of Mind — Now and in the Future

Many people only start thinking about Power of Attorney when things begin to change — a diagnosis, a decline in health, or a growing sense that support might soon be needed. Others are caught off guard by something sudden, having never considered it at all.

This guide explains why putting a Power of Attorney (POA) in place before it’s needed is one of the most protective and practical steps you can take, no matter your age or circumstances.

What a POA Actually Does

A Power of Attorney lets you choose someone you trust to help make decisions if you’re ever unable to. That could be because of:

  • A serious illness or planned surgery
  • An accident or unexpected injury
  • A condition like dementia or stroke

It gives them legal permission to step in — to manage money, pay bills, deal with property, or speak up about your care if needed.

It’s About Protection, Not Just Planning

Some people think a POA is only for later in life. But really, it’s about making things easier at any stage if something changes. Without a POA:

  • Your family or partner can’t automatically step in — even if you’re close
  • They may have to go through a court process (Guardianship) to help you
  • That process takes time, money, and adds stress at the worst possible moment

With a POA in place, you stay in control of:

  • Who can help you
  • What they’re allowed to do
  • When it comes into effect
What Happens If You Don’t Have One

If something happens and there’s no POA:

  • There’s no automatic right for anyone to make decisions for you
  • Your loved ones may need to apply to court for a Guardianship Order which takes months and involves legal fees, medical reports, and formal supervision
  • Meanwhile, decisions about your money or care may be left in limbo
Peace of Mind for You and the People Who Support You

Putting a POA in place isn’t about giving up control. It’s about staying protected and making sure the people you trust can help when it really matters.

It gives peace of mind to:

  • You — knowing your wishes will be followed
  • Your family — avoiding legal stress and delays
  • Everyone involved — with clear decisions and less uncertainty
Next Steps

Setting up a Power of Attorney is straightforward and once it’s in place, you don’t need to think about it again unless things change.

  • [Download our POA Preparation Checklist ›]
  • [Contact us to speak to a solicitor ›]

We’re here to guide you through the process clearly and calmly — whether you’re just starting to think about it or ready to put it in place.

Call Hastings Legal on 01573 226999 to discuss The Importance of a Power of Attorney in more detail, or use the contact form below to arrange a no obligation conversation with one of our team.

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