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Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA)

Enjoy significant cost savings on your LPAs, all from the comfort and privacy of your home.

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How To Get Started

Just like going to a law firm, but easier, more affordable, and at home.

check Register or Login.
Enter our interface by registering or logging-in. Using the interface is free, no credit-card required.
check Book your slot.
Choose from the slots available for the LPA Certification.
check Make Payment.
Your slot will be tenatively held for you as you make payment. Payment is made by credit card
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After you make payment, the appointment will be confirmed immediately. Simply come down to our offices at the designated time to complete the LPA.
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The platform is simple to use, intuitive and the pricing is transparent. But what sets this apart is the excellent customer support (via whatsapp) to help you along the way.

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Transparent Pricing

Simple no-tricks pricing

No hourly rates - Pay for only what you need with our transparent pricing.

Lasting Power Of Attorney

A legal document appointing selected persons to make decisions and act on your behalf if you loses mental capacity.

Included

  • Lawyer Review & Certificate Issuer

From 99.00 SGD

*Excluding GST & Taxes

Frequently asked questions

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How long does it take for my LPA to be approved?
With the digitalisation of the LPA process, it now takes 4 weeks for your LPA to be approved! You will receive notification informing you of its status.

Articles & Resources

Not yet ready to start? We've curated a list of free resources on wills that you might find helpful.


4 Unexpected Consequences of Not Having a Will

Some take for granted that everything will be settled for them once they pass away - either by the government, or their loved ones. Well, here's 4 unexpected consequences of passing away without a Will that you probably don't know about.

Liane Yong

Liane Yong

Lawyer, Managing Director

Administrators and Executors: Who, What and Why?

Most people often worry about who will ensure that their estate is divided according to their wishes. This is where an executor or an administrator comes in. This article takes you through the differences between the two and their role in the administration of your estate.

Alvin T'ng

Alvin T'ng

Lawyer, Senior Advisor