Gary’s Story: Why Setting Up a UK Power of Attorney Matters
10th November 2025
For Gary and his wife from Sunderland, planning ahead just made sense. In their seventies and in good health, they knew that life can change in unexpected ways. “We’re both well, thankfully,” Gary says, “but one has to accept that may not always be the case.”
Having seen two elderly relatives affected by dementia, they decided not to leave things to chance. Setting up a Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) felt like the right step. A simple, practical way to ensure their wishes would be carried out, whatever the future might bring.
Choosing Power of Attorney Online Over a Solicitor
At first, Gary and his wife considered using a solicitor. It’s a common choice, especially for those who want reassurance that everything will be legally watertight. But after a recommendation from a friend, they decided to look into Power of Attorney Online and they’re glad they did.
“Initially we were slightly concerned about whether it would all be legally accepted,” Gary admits, “but we decided to go ahead.”
The experience was a pleasant surprise. “Using your Power of Attorney Online website was very easy, and as long as users take their time and follow the guidance, there are no foreseeable problems.”
Like many people, Gary and his wife discovered that setting up a Power of Attorney doesn’t have to be complicated, expensive or stressful. With clear, step-by-step instructions and expert support available when needed, the process was smooth and straightforward from start to finish.
Peace of Mind That’s Worth It
Gary and his wife appointed their two sons as their attorneys, which was a natural choice for them. “They’re respectable, educated people and we have absolutely no doubt they’ll carry out our wishes should the need arise.”
For Gary, completing the process brought instant relief. “We’re so glad we’ve made this decision,” he says. “Our minds are at rest knowing that whatever happens, our wishes and estate will be dealt with as we would choose.”
He has one clear message for anyone still thinking about it: don’t delay. “You can never really be sure how life will turn out,” he says. “If it turns out that it wasn’t necessary in the end, all that’s lost is a small amount of money, and that’s a price worth paying for peace of mind.”
The Takeaway
Gary’s story is a reminder that setting up a Power of Attorney online is easier, faster, and more affordable than many people think. Whether you’re in your 40s or your 70s, taking the time to secure your future today can spare your loved ones unnecessary stress tomorrow.
Because sometimes the smartest decisions are the simplest ones.
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