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Learn how to apply for an LPA, a legal document that appoints a trusted person to make decisions for you if you lose mental capacity. Find out more about the LPA process, Donees, Deputies and Certificate Issuers on OPGO.
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Enables a person to make a personal, considered choiceof a trusted proxy decision maker, who is reliable and competent to act in his/her best interests should he/she lose mental capacity one day.Alleviates the stress and difficulties faced by loved ones who need to apply for a Deputyship order, if the person loses mental capacity without an LPA in place.OPG has extended the LPA Form 1 application fee waiver for Singapore Citizens to 31 March 2026, to encourage more Singaporeans to plan ahead and apply for an LPA. Click here for the LPA Fees Table. Please note that no refund will be given once the LPA application is submitted to OPG regardless of the application outcome, including rejection. Applic...
LPA Form 1: For Donors who wish to grant Donee(s) general powers with basic restrictions.LPA Form 2: For Donors who wish to grant Donee(s) customised powers. The clauses in the LPA Form 2 have to be drafted by a lawyer*.LPA is a legal document that lets a person appoint a trusted proxy to act on their behalf if they lose mental capacity. Learn how to apply for an LPA online or in hardcopy, the benefits and costs of an LPA, and the difference between LPA Form 1 and 2.
Learn how to apply for an LPA in Singapore with 3 key steps. Find out what an LPA is, who can make one, and where to get in-person assistance.
When completing your LPA, the LPA Form will have to be witnessed and certified by an LPA certificate issuer. Any one of the following professionals in Singapore can be the certificate issuer for your LPA: A) a medical practitioner accredited by the Public Guardian; B) a practising lawyer*; or C) a registered psychiatrist
Learn how to appoint trusted people to help you make decisions if you lose mental capacity. Find out the steps, fees, eligibility and help for making an LPA in Singapore.
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.
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.