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How Does an LPA Protect Control?

What does Lasting Power of Attorney mean?
The short answer:

Most people delay setting up an LPA because it feels morbid - yet that delay is the very thing that risks the financial security and dignity they're trying to protect. The paradox: an LPA only works if you set it up before you need it, while you're well enough to think it isn't urgent.

Updated: Tuesday 17th March 2026

How Does an LPA Protect Your Control Over Future Decisions?

So How Does an LPA Protect Control? This is a commonly asked question we will be answering within this blog. There is a quiet contradiction in how many people think about their future. Most of us value independence, personal choice and control over our health and finances. Yet the legal document designed to protect those very things is often delayed or avoided altogether. This tension sits at the heart of what many experience with a Lasting Power of Attorney.

Avoiding planning can feel safer in the moment, but it often creates greater risk later.


Why independence is often misunderstood when planning ahead

A common concern is the fear of losing control. People worry that creating a Lasting Power of Attorney means handing decisions over too early or inviting interference. In practice, the opposite is true.

An LPA allows you to choose who can act for you and how. You decide the attorneys. You can add guidance. You can restrict powers. While you still have mental capacity, you remain in charge. The document only matters when you need it.

Without an LPA, decisions do not disappear. They are simply made by others, often without any insight into your wishes.


What happens when there is no LPA in place

If someone loses mental capacity without a registered LPA, there is no automatic right for family members to step in. Banks, care providers, and medical professionals are bound by law and cannot simply take instructions from relatives.

This can lead to frozen bank accounts, unpaid bills, delays in arranging care and added stress at already difficult times. To gain authority, families may need to apply to the Court of Protection. This process is slow, costly, and emotionally draining.

Many people are surprised to learn that even joint bank accounts can be affected when capacity is lost.


How health and care decisions are impacted

Health and welfare decisions are another area where assumptions often fall short. Without a Health and Welfare LPA, loved ones do not have the final say over care arrangements or medical treatment.

Professionals must act in a person’s best interests, but that does not always mean personal preferences are known or followed. An LPA helps ensure decisions reflect your values, beliefs, and wishes, especially around where you live, daily care, and serious medical treatment.

For those who want to remain at home for as long as possible, this clarity can be crucial.


The financial risks many people overlook

Protecting money is a priority for most families, yet it is one of the areas most affected by a lack of planning. Without a Property and Financial Affairs LPA, attorneys cannot manage accounts, deal with pensions, or sell property if needed.

Court applications can take months and cost thousands, all while financial decisions are put on hold. This often comes as a shock to families who assumed they could step in informally.


Why the simplest protection is often delayed

An LPA is one of the most affordable and effective legal safeguards available. When set up online with proper checks and guidance, it removes uncertainty and protects everyone involved.

The real paradox is this. By avoiding planning to stay in control, people often give up far more control than they ever intended.

Taking action early is not about expecting the worst. It is about preserving independence, protecting loved ones and ensuring your voice still matters if circumstances change.

With Power of Attorney Online, creating an LPA is clear, supportive and designed to put you in control today and in the future.

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  • Complete in as little as 15 minutes
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What our clients say

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4 weeks ago
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4 weeks ago
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1 month ago
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3 months ago
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Typically £300–£1,000+ with a solicitor

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