
The Importance of Lasting Powers of Attorney with Jonny Cockayne and Louise Johnson
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About this listen
Welcome to Legally Sound with Richard Reed, the podcast that simplifies the law and explores how it affects our daily lives. In this episode, Sarah Reid is joined by legal expert Jonny Cockayne and the community outreach officer from St Cuthbert’s Hospice, Louise Johnson.
Sarah, Jonny, and Louise discuss the importance of Lasting Powers of Attorney (LPA). They explore what LPAs are, the different types, and the significance of having them in place to manage affairs in case of loss of mental capacity. The conversation highlights common misconceptions, the emotional challenges of discussing end-of-life planning, and the real-life impact of having LPAs established.
This episode emphasises the need for proactive planning and open discussions with loved ones about preferences and decisions regarding health and welfare, as well as property and financial matters.
Here’s what we’ll cover in this episode:
- When you should set up an LPA
- The different types of LPAs
- The empowerment you get from setting up an LPA
- Why it’s important to work with trusted individuals during the process
- The difference between an LPA and a will
- The importance of open discussions with loved ones
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Get in touch:
Website: https://richardreed.co.uk/
Phone: 0191 567 0465
Email: info@richardreed.co.uk
St Cuthbert’s Hospice: https://www.stcuthbertshospice.com/community-outreach-hospice-hub/
Connect:
Sarah Reid: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahreid-/
Louise Johnson: https://www.linkedin.com/in/louise-johnson-74366b1a/
Jonny Cockayne: jonny.cockayne@richardreed.co.uk