‘A Practical Guide to Lasting Powers of Attorney’ by Alex Cisneros

£49.99

Paperback: 978-1-918241-18-1
Published: April 2026

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Description

‘A Practical Guide to Lasting Powers of Attorney’ is a guide to one of the most important, and most misunderstood, documents in modern legal practice. While LPAs are often treated as routine paperwork, mistakes in their drafting or use can have serious consequences. This book explains how LPAs really work in practice, and how they affect donors, attorneys, families, professionals and public bodies.

Grounded in the Mental Capacity Act 2005, the book clarifies the law and shows how it is applied in real situations. It covers the full lifecycle of an LPA, from creation and registration to use, dispute and revocation. Readers are guided through key issues such as choosing and managing attorneys, drafting effective provisions, avoiding common registration errors, responding to OPG scrutiny and dealing with challenges once an LPA is in operation.

The book also tackles high-risk and often overlooked areas, including business LPAs, complex estates, borderline capacity, undue influence and the crucial safeguarding role of certificate providers. Drawing on recent Court of Protection case law and regulatory practice, it helps readers spot problems early and avoid costly disputes.

Written for solicitors, barristers, professional deputies, accountants, clinicians and other advisers, this book is essential reading for anyone who wants to move beyond a form-filling approach and understand LPAs as powerful legal tools with long-term consequences.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Alex Cisneros is a barrister at 39 Essex Chambers, specialising in mental capacity law. He regularly acts for public bodies, the Office of the Public Guardian, the Official Solicitor and families in complex disputes concerning capacity, best interests and financial decision-making. He has appeared in two guidance cases concerning the drafting and management of Lasting Powers of Attorney in England and Wales. He delivers regular training on LPAs and mental capacity law both nationally and internationally.

Alex is also a trustee of POhWER and is actively involved in policy discussion across the mental capacity and social care sectors. Alongside his practice, he has an academic background in mental capacity law and is due to defend his PhD on the subject later this year.

CONTENTS

Chapter 1 – Historical and Legal Context
Chapter 2 – Types of LPAs
Chapter 3 – Strategic Applications for LPAs
Chapter 4 – Drafting an Effective Lasting Power of Attorney
Chapter 5 – Capacity to Make an LPA
Chapter 6 – Interaction with Other Legal and Medical Instruments
Chapter 7 – Registration and Post-Registration Issues
Chapter 8 – Revocation, Suspension and Termination
Chapter 9 – Future Developments and Reform