From f998aab8db9b27507e5627136213c36c90b8c2ee Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Amy Wilson Date: Wed, 20 Sep 2023 09:52:39 +0000 Subject: [PATCH 1/2] Translated using Weblate (English) Currently translated at 100.0% (731 of 731 strings) Translation: opg-modernising-lpa/online-content Translate-URL: https://moj.weblate.cloud/projects/opg-modernising-lpa/opg-modernising-lpa/en/ --- lang/en.json | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/lang/en.json b/lang/en.json index 12dbe0bb0a..2ba3491681 100644 --- a/lang/en.json +++ b/lang/en.json @@ -633,7 +633,7 @@ "otherNamesHint": "For example, your maiden name.", "chooseWhichTypeOfLpaToMake": "Choose which type of LPA you want to make", "choosingYourAttorneys": "Choosing your attorneys", - "choosingYourAttorneysContent": "

Your attorneys are the people who will be able to help you make decisions about your money, property and finances, if you ever want or need their help in the future.

It’s important that you choose people you trust to respect your wishes and act in your best interests. Your attorneys could be your spouse, family members, close friends or a professional, like a solicitor.

If you do choose to have more than one attorney, you should choose people who can work well together. Most people have between 1 and 3 attorneys.

If you only have one attorney and they can no longer act, your LPA will end.

Your attorneys must be aged 18 or over. An attorney must not be bankrupt or have a debt relief order. Find out more about attorneys.

Trust corporations

If you are considering appointing a trust corporation, you should ask about fees and get legal advice.

Trust corporations can act alone or with other attorneys. They can also be a replacement attorney. You can only appoint one trust corporation in your LPA.

Replacement attorneys

You’ll be asked if you would like to add replacement attorneys in a separate question. They step in if your original attorneys are unable or unwilling to continue.

", + "choosingYourAttorneysContent": "

Your attorneys are the people who will be able to help you make decisions about your money, property and finances, if you ever want or need their help in the future.

It’s important that you choose people you trust to respect your wishes and act in your best interests. Your attorneys could be your spouse, family members, close friends or a professional, like a solicitor.

If you do choose to have more than one attorney, you should choose people who can work well together. Most people have between 1 and 3 attorneys.

If you only have one attorney and they can no longer act, your LPA will end.

Your attorneys must be aged 18 or over. An attorney must not be bankrupt or have a debt relief order. Find out more about attorneys.

Trust corporations

If you are considering appointing a trust corporation, you should ask about fees and get legal advice.

Trust corporations can act alone or with other attorneys. They can also be a replacement attorney.

Replacement attorneys

You’ll be asked if you would like to add replacement attorneys in a separate question. They step in if your original attorneys are unable or unwilling to continue.

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