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15% off Which? power of attorney services. Save over £59.

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Answer the questions below to make sure you get the right power of attorney for your needs.
How our power of attorney service works
1. Choose a power of attorney Decide whether you want health & welfare and/or property & financial decisions to be made, and whether you want them to be made for you and your partner or just for you. Choose a power of attorney
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2. Pay and get writing Use our online guidance notes and template to start writing your document(s). You can pause and save at any point and come back to it later.
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3. Use our specialist review Share your completed document with our specialists who’ll review it to make sure it’s error-free and ready for registration.
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4. Print, sign, submit Submit your completed document(s) for registration, which will incur a fee payable to the registering office.
Registration fees You’ll need to pay a registration application fee for each power of attorney document and this is NOT included in our service. If the registering office rejects a document due to an error it charges a fee for resubmission.
Convenient and supportive

Our specialist lawyers and paralegals have thought of everything to make it quick and easy for you.

 

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Convenient

Complete your documents from the comfort of home. Once started you can save where you’ve got to, take breaks, come back to it when you like.

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Our friendly specialists are right here, on the phone or via Live Chat, to give you a hand if you get stuck. Plus there are step by step guidance throughout.

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Specialist review

Our specialists will review your completed document to iron out any errors or inconsistencies before you submit it for registration.

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Potential savings

Each incorrectly completed document can be rejected after it’s been submitted for registration, which can lead to delays and additional fees. Our specialist review can help you avoid these costs and delays.

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About us

Who are we?

We are Which? part of the Which? group, wholly owned by the Consumers' Association.

Completely independent

The unique thing about Which? is that we are completely independent. We have no owners, shareholders or government departments to answer to and you'll never see an advert in our magazines or on our websites.

This means we work entirely on behalf of you, the consumer, and nobody else – so you can rest assured that you're getting the very best advice available.

The Which? Group

As a not-for-profit charitable organisation, all the money we make from our commercial operations is used to support the activities of the Which? Group.

How can I contact you?

Log in to your account and send our specialists a message using the 'Contact us' function. 

Phone on 0117 456 6023 (Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm, excluding bank holidays in England) 

Who reviews my documents?

One of our team of specialist paralegals. Each member of the team has undergone professional training in wills and powers of attorney.  The team is supervised by a solicitor regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA).

Are you regulated?

We are part of Which? Limited that is an unregulated organisation. The team is supervised by a solicitor regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA).

Powers of attorney

Does the cost for your service cover any registration fees that may apply?

No. We don’t register the documents for you and the registration fee is not included in the cost of our service. Please check the relevant Office of the Public Guardian to see what fee applies.

England, Wales & Northern Ireland

Scotland

England and Wales

Each document must be registered with the Office of the Public Guardian (OPG) before it can be used and you’ll need to pay the OPG a separate fee of up to £82 per document. GOV.UK offers a similar free service, but does not include our review.

Scotland

You’ll need to sign your power of attorney in the presence of a solicitor registered to practice law in Scotland, a practising member of the Faculty of Advocates or a registered UK medical doctor who holds a licence to practice. A fee will be payable to them, this is not part of our service and we suggest checking any fees payable. Each document must be registered with the Office of the Public Guardian (Scotland) before it can be used and you’ll need to pay the OPG(S) a separate fee of up to £85 per document.

Northern Ireland

Each enduring power of attorney can be used as soon as it’s signed and witnessed but it will need to be registered by your attorney with the Office of Care and Protection (OCP) when you lose mental capacity, a separate fee of up to £151 is payable to the OCP.

Why would I use your service when I could just get power of attorney documents from the Office of the Public Guardian's?

A power of attorney is a very important document that carries a lot of power. The Office of the Public Guardian does offer free forms that you can complete yourself, but our service offers additional support and guidance and enables you to have your document reviewed by one of our specialists.

The aim of our specialist review is to make sure your power of attorney can be used as intended when you need it to. Small errors or mistakes may go unnoticed until the rights under the power of attorney are exercised, and if mental capacity has been lost, then it is too late to make a new one.

With our service you can also contact our specialists with any questions you may have as you complete your forms.

I already have a will, do I need a power of attorney?

A will is a separate document to a power of attorney.

A will is only effective on your death and has no legal authority prior to that point. A power of attorney is effective whilst you are alive and allows others to act on your behalf during your lifetime. It ends when you die and then your will takes over.

 

If I want more than one person to manage my affairs, do I need more than one power of attorney document?

No, you can appoint more than one person to be your attorney in the same document.

How do I amend or cancel my power of attorney after it is registered?

This depends on where you live and which power of attorney you have.

Check with the Office of the Public Guardian in England and Wales and Scotland, or with the Office of Care and Protection in Northern Ireland.

My power of attorney has been printed and signed, what do I do now?

In England & Wales and Scotland, until your power of attorney is registered with the relevant Office of the Public Guardian (OPG) it cannot be used, and we suggest you register ASAP.

Send your document to the OPG via either recorded or special delivery, so you can keep track, and if you're sending more than one document, include them all in the same envelope, this is acceptable.

If you have chosen to pay by cheque, include this in the envelope with the document (again if you are registering more than one document, the full amount can be paid in one cheque).

If you have chosen to pay by credit/debit card, the OPG will contact you directly.

We cannot answer any queries regarding the OPG, their processes or timescales, so please contact them directly; 0300 456 0300 (England & Wales) 01324 678 398 (Scotland).

Completing your document

What happens after I buy my document?

You can start filling it out when you’re ready with our easy to use software.

How long does it take to complete a document?

We suggest you set aside around 1 hour to complete a document, although it can take less or more time, depending on the type of document you're creating and how much information you have to hand.

Do I have to complete my document in a set time period?

No, there isn't a time limit, you are very much in control of when you complete your documents. So you can start, then pause and come back when you are ready. But now you have purchased your documents, we suggest you complete them sooner rather than later.

What happens once I've completed the document?

If you bought a 'Self Service' document, it is now ready to be printed, signed and witnessed.

If you have chosen a document that includes a review, you can now submit it to our specialists by clicking 'Send for review' next to your document. They’ll review it and send you any feedback, guidance and suggestions. Then we’ll send you an email confirming the next steps.

How long does the legal review take?

We aim to complete the review in 10 working days. At busy times it might take slightly longer.

Do you certify documents?

This isn’t a service we offer. Here are some ways you can get your document certified.

How will I know if my document is legally binding?

With our review service, specialist paralegals go through your document with a fine-tooth comb to iron out errors and to make sure it’s legally compliant. When they’re 100% satisfied that it is, and once it’s been printed, signed and witnessed correctly, it will be legally binding.

Which web browser do I need?

The website is designed to work in all current versions of Microsoft Edge, Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome. If you do experience any technical difficulties, in the first instance try using an alternative browser. We recommend using Google Chrome.

Do I send my document to you to check now or after it has been signed?

Before you can submit your document for review, complete the questionnaire in full, then click on 'Send for review' next to your document.

Our specialists will then review your document, and return it to you with their feedback. You'll receive an email including the details.

Once approved, you can then print your document, by clicking 'Print' next to your document in the 'My documents' section of your account. It's really important to follow our guidance to make sure your document is signed and executed correctly.

We do not review documents once they have been signed and executed, as this is not part of our service.

What happens once my document has been reviewed?

Once your document has been reviewed, our specialists will return it to you with their feedback. You'll receive an email including the details.

If there are no issues, your document will be approved. Alternatively, our feedback could highlight some changes you may need to consider. When you've taken any action needed, send the document back to our specialists to approve by clicking 'Send for review'.

Once approved, you can then print your document by clicking 'Print' next to your document in the 'My documents' section of your account. It's really important to follow our guidance to make sure your document is signed and executed correctly.

We do not review documents once they have been signed and executed, as this is not part of our service.

Payments and refunds

How and when do I pay for my document?

You can pay online once you’ve added a document to your basket. We accept all major debit and credit cards and your payment is processed securely.

I’ve paid for a document but now I’ve changed my mind. Can I have a refund?

You are entitled to a refund within 14 days of purchase unless:

  • You’ve completed a Self Service document 
  • Your Legal review or Premium document has been reviewed by our specialists.

The easiest way to organise a refund is to log in to your account and send us a message via the 'Contact us' function.

We are only able to refund what you paid via the original method of payment.