LPA’s – The certificate provider

As an important safeguard against abuse, one of the requirements to validly make a lasting power of attorney is for the document to be signed by an independent person who can confirm that the person (‘the donor’) making the power:

The choice of a suitable certificate provider is a personal and important decision.

There are two types of certificate provider:

A knowledge-based certificate provider who is someone who knows the person making the power personally for the previous two years or

A skill-based certificate provider who has relevant professional skills and expertise, for example,

A certificate provider cannot be:

The advantage of having a knowledge based certificate provider is that they are unlikely to charge you for this. However, if challenged, they could be called to the Court of Protection to justify their opinion. They would need to show to the Court that they know how to assess capacity under the Mental Capacity Act 2005.

If the challenge were successful, the LPA would not be valid. A skills based certificate provider would usually charge, but would be expected to have higher skills and expertise than the knowledge based adviser.

Whoever the donor chooses, he should be sure that the person would be able to demonstrate the following:

For more information please contact Jenny Pierce who is the Head of the Wills, Trusts and Mental Capacity Team.

The contents of this article are intended for general information purposes only and shall not be deemed to be, or be constituted to be legal advice. We cannot accept responsibility for any loss as a result of any acts or omissions taken in respect of this article.

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