Ep.6 Experts in the Field: Planning for the next generation – a private client lawyer’s perspective
The Farms, Estates and Rural Land team bring you episode 6 in our podcast series providing insights and practical advice on important issues for agriculture and rural business.
In this episode our in-house experts consider succession planning and the need for deputyships where loss of capacity has not been planned for.
Episode 6 - What's in this week's podcast?
Our experts explain loss of capacity and what a deputyship order is. They discuss the process of becoming or appointing a deputy, and how a person could avoid their family having to incur the time, emotion and money involved by putting in place a Lasting Power of Attorney whilst they still have capacity.
This episode is part one of this topic. In part two, which will be released in Series 2, we'll go into more detail on lasting powers of attorney (LPA's).
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Useful resources for Episode 6
- Article: Succession planning – The need for Lasting Powers of Attorney and Deputyships
- Twitter: Foot Anstey - Farms, Estates and Rural Land team
- Website: Mental Capacity - Enable Law
- Website: Deputyship - Enable Law
- Website: UK Succession and Tax - Foot Anstey
Access all the previous episodes our podcast via our dedicated Experts in the Field podcast page.