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Plan Ahead, Stay Protected

Protecting Your Interests,
Even When You Can’t.

Legacy planning is not just about what you leave behind; it’s about how you are cared for while you are here. LPA and ACP ensure that your medical and personal decisions remain in the hands of people you trust, avoiding family conflicts and legal hurdles.

Basic Guidance

LPA (Lasting Power of Attorney)

A legal document where you (the Donor) appoint one or more persons (Donees) to make decisions for you regarding your Personal Welfare and Property & Affairs.

LPA entails:
Basic Guidance

ACP (Advance Care Planning)

A voluntary process that helps a person think about, discuss, and document their preferences for future medical care, in case one day they are unable to make or communicate decisions themselves.
It focuses on healthcare decisions, not financial or asset matters.

Important: ACP is not a legal document, but it is clinically respected and strongly guides medical decisions.

ACP involves:

 ACP is for everyone, regardless of age or gender. Unsure if you are qualified? Speak to us today!

 ⁠LPA / ACP

How to Start Your Protection Plan

Understanding the difference and taking the first step.

LPA (Lasting Power of Attorney)

A legal document where you (the Donor) appoint one or more persons (Donees) to make decisions for you regarding your Personal Welfare and Property & Affairs.

ACP (Advance Care Planning)

A series of voluntary discussions where you share your personal values and healthcare goals. This guides your family and doctors on the type of medical treatment you would prefer.

The Certification

For an LPA to be valid, it must be certified by an accredited professional (Certificate Issuer) to ensure you understand the document and are not under pressure.

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