Sutton Central by-election
A by-election will take place on Thursday 10 April 2025 to elect a new local councillor in Sutton Central.
Find out about making decisions for another adult who is unable to.
Power of attorney gives permission for an adult to look after another adult's money, property or care if they're unable to do it themselves.
It is a legal document that gives someone else permission to make decisions on their behalf.
If someone lacks mental capacity to appoint a power of attorney for themselves, another person can apply to a court to help make decisions for them.
This might happen if someone has a learning disability, a mental health problem, or an illness such as dementia.
Learn more about what it means to lack mental capacity
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You can apply for the right to deal with another adult's benefits if they can't manage their own affairs. This is called being an appointee.
Learn more about becoming an appointee on GOV.UK
If the Council deals with your benefits and you have £3,000 or more in savings, we'll ask you to pay an annual management fee.
This will only affect you if the Council manages your appointeeship.
A living will lets family, carers and health professionals know your wishes about refusing a specific type of treatment in the future.
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