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Lasting powers of attorney (LPA) and deputyship

Planning for the future means ensuring your loved one with Down syndrome has the right support in place. Lasting Powers of Attorney (LPA) let a trusted person make decisions if your child loses capacity, while Deputyship provides a solution if no LPA is in place. In this post, we explain both options and how to protect your child’s best interests.

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Creating a will for families of people with Down syndrome: why it matters and how to do it right

Planning for the future is essential for families of people with Down syndrome. A well-drafted Will doesn’t just distribute your assets – it protects your child’s inheritance, safeguards their means-tested benefits, and shields them from financial risks. In this post, we break down why a simple Will may not be enough, how specialist Trusts can help, and the steps you can take to provide lasting security and peace of mind for your loved one.

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