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Property

People with dementia should consider setting up a property and affairs Lasting power of attorney (LPA). This enables someone you trust (the attorney) to make decisions on your behalf about your property and affairs at a time when you are no longer able to make these decisions for yourself. For more information, see Factsheet 472, Enduring power of attorney and lasting powers of attorney.

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