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  1. Office of the Public Guardian Online (OPGO) is an online information and service portal for all matters related to the Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) and Court-appointed Deputies.

  2. The LPA is a legal document and a deed*, which allows a person who is at least 21 years of age (' Donor '), to voluntarily appoint one or more persons (' Donee (s) ') to make decisions and act on his/her behalf if he/she loses mental capacity one day.

  3. How to Make a Lasting Power of Attorney. 3 key steps to make a Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) Refer to Quick Reference Guide or Instructional Video for details. Visit any ServiceSG centre for in-person assistance if needed. Apply for an LPA. *This refers to a Singapore solicitor qualified to practise Singapore law in a Singapore law practice.

  4. Make a lasting power of attorney (LPA) in Singapore. Choose your donee, start an application online, find a LPA certificate issuer and register your LPA.

  5. What you’ll need. To use this service, you’ll need a Singpass account and the Singpass app on your mobile phone. You’ll also need the personal details of your LPA Donees or ACP nominated healthcare spokespersons, including: full name. NRIC or FIN. local mobile number. email address (optional)

  6. Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) A legal document that allows you (the 'Donor') to appoint one or more trusted people (the 'Donee') to help you make decisions on your behalf in the event you lose mental capacity. SERVICE HIGHLIGHTS. Fees payable. Referral not required.

  7. An LPA is a legal document that allows a person who is at least 21 years of age (the Donor) to voluntarily appoint one or more persons (the Donee (s)) to make decisions for and act on behalf of the Donor in the event the Donor loses mental capacity.

  8. How to make a lasting power of attorney (LPA) in Singapore. Fill in your LPA form, find a LPA certificate issuer and register your LPA.

  9. www.moneysense.gov.sg › legacy-planning › lpaLasting Power Of Attorney

    An LPA is a legal document that lets you (the donor) appoint one or more people you trust to be your donees. They will act and make decisions on your behalf should you lose mental capacity one day. You must be 21 or older and have mental capacity to make your LPA.

  10. Apr 29, 2019 · A Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) allows you to appoint someone you trust to make decisions and act on your behalf if you lose the mental ability to make these decisions yourself in the future. You may lose capacity because of a stroke, a mental illness, or even an accident.

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