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Avoid LPA Rejection: Final Checklist

Avoid LPA Rejection: Final Checklist
The short answer:

To avoid your Lasting Power of Attorney being rejected, carefully check all names, addresses, dates, signatures and witness details before sending the forms to the Office of the Public Guardian. The most common problems include signing sections in the wrong order, missing signatures, inconsistent information and incorrectly witnessed pages. Reviewing the LPA slowly before submission and making sure every section has been completed exactly as required can significantly reduce the risk of delays, rejection or having to complete new forms.

For many people, reading Avoid LPA Rejection: Final Checklist happens right before posting the forms and wondering whether everything has been completed properly.

That last bit of uncertainty is very common.

A Lasting Power of Attorney can take weeks to register with the Office of the Public Guardian, so discovering a mistake later is frustrating, especially when it delays something important for your family.

The reassuring part is that most rejections happen because of relatively small errors that can usually be spotted beforehand with a careful final review.

The signing order matters more than people expect

One of the biggest causes of rejected LPAs is the order the document was signed.

It is not enough for everybody to simply sign eventually.

The donor must sign first. Then the certificate provider signs. After that, attorneys and witnesses complete their sections.

If dates appear in the wrong sequence, the application can be rejected even if every signature itself is genuine.

This catches a surprising number of people out.

Small detail errors can create large delays

Names and addresses should match consistently throughout the form.

Middle names, abbreviations and spelling differences can sometimes cause problems, particularly if they conflict with identification documents later used by banks or providers.

Dates are another common issue.

People occasionally forget sections, enter incomplete dates or accidentally use conflicting information across different pages.

These are easy mistakes to make when several people are signing paperwork over different days.

Witnessing needs careful attention

Witness requirements are straightforward once understood, but they still cause confusion regularly.

Witnesses must be physically present when signatures are made. Ineligible witnesses or incomplete witness details can invalidate sections of the LPA.

People sometimes rush this stage because it feels administrative rather than legal.

In reality, witnessing errors are one of the most common reasons applications are delayed.

Instructions and preferences should stay practical

Some donors add detailed instructions for attorneys, which is perfectly reasonable.

The problem comes when wording becomes unclear, contradictory or difficult to apply in practice.

Overly restrictive instructions can sometimes create issues during registration or later use.

Clear and realistic wording usually works best.

Take a final pause before posting

Many mistakes happen because people complete the forms correctly but never review them properly afterward.

A careful final read-through helps enormously.

That means checking:

  • every signature is present
  • dates follow the correct order
  • names are consistent
  • no sections have been skipped accidentally

At Power of Attorney Online, we recommend reviewing LPAs carefully before submission because these documents are highly procedural.

Most rejected LPAs are avoidable

The good news is that rejection does not usually happen because people misunderstand the purpose of an LPA.

It is normally caused by technical issues with the paperwork itself.

That is why slowing down at the final stage matters so much.

A thorough check before sending can save weeks of delays, additional stress and the possibility of needing to complete parts of the process again from the beginning.

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What our clients say

Potato Salad
1 month ago
Fantastic service the application for Power of Attorney Online was clear, very easy to follow and understand, they were also available to answer any questions throughout the process including the signing order before posting.
Ron
1 month ago
Very satisfactory service overall.clear guidance throughout....amendments/ corrections dealt with promptly. I would thoroughly recommend this service.
Carol Squires
2 months ago
Found the application for the Power of Attorney Online clear and easy to follow with step by step instructions for every section required. Thought the cost was fair.
Alison Newell
2 months ago
Absolutely fantastic. A patient sense of calm, even when I messed up the forms with names. One fixed price with peace of mind that documents are correct before printing off and signing, to ensure all is correct before sending it off to register.
GILES SMITH
4 months ago
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