LPA’s

A Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) is a legal document that lets you (the ‘donor’) choose trusted people (‘attorneys’) to make financial decisions or health and care decisions on your behalf. LPAs were introduced by the Mental Capacity Act (MCA)2005 and replaced the old Enduring Powers of Attorney (EPAs) from 1 October 2007. An LPA…

Child Arrangement Orders

What is a child arrangement order? This is an order which is usually made in court disputes between parents (called ‘private law disputes’.) If parents split up and cannot agree how to sort out living and contact arrangements for their children, then they can apply to the court for a Child Arrangements Order. Such an…

Clinical Negligence

Negligence is the breach of a legal duty owed to one person by another which results in damage being caused to that person. Clinical negligence, sometimes referred to as medical negligence, is concerned with claims against doctors and other healthcare professionals and their employers. If you or someone you know has suffered from a preventable…