Powers of Attorney

Ensure you have the Legal Power to Act

Powers of Attorney involve the referral to a service which is separate and distinct to those offered by St. James’s Place and are not regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. 

This is a legal process whereby the person themselves (acting as the donor), gives permission for one or more people to act (by making them their attorneys) and make decisions on their behalf in relation to their finances and / or their personal welfare, either immediately or at a specified time in the future.

When setting up a Lasting Power of Attorney, it is important to take appropriate legal advice. For further legal advice about a Lasting Power Of Attorney, contact a specialist solicitor in your area today. We have a working relationship with the following solicitors who undertake Power of Attorney work and have assisted our clients in the past. Please note that the services that they provide are sparate and distinct from those offered by St. James’s Place.

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Powers of Attorney involve the referral to a service which is separate and distinct to those offered by St. James’s Place and are not regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority.