
A Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) is a legal document that allows you to appoint someone you trust (donee) to make important decisions on your behalf if you lose the ability to do so in the future. Mental capacity can be affected by illness, injury or ageing and an LPA ensures that your wishes are respected even if you cannot express them.
Making an LPA is a thoughtful step that gives reassurance to you and your family. It allows planning, reduces uncertainty and ensures that your well-being and affairs are looked after by people who understand your values and preferences.
In Singapore, there are two main types of LPA available through the Office of the Public Guardian. Choosing the right type depends on your needs and the level of detail you require.
This includes:
An LPA can cover a broad range of decisions that may need to be made if you lose mental capacity. These generally fall into two areas:

Without an LPA, your family may face challenges in making decisions on your behalf if you lose mental capacity. As such, an LPA helps you:
By planning ahead, you remove uncertainty and create a clear path for your future care and financial security.
An LPA is not only for the elderly or those with existing health concerns. It is a valuable safeguard for many different groups of people who want to ensure their wishes are respected.
This includes, but is not limited to:
Not everyone automatically qualifies to make an LPA. The law in Singapore sets out specific requirements to ensure that only those who fully understand the decision can do so. You are eligible if:
If you meet these conditions, you can prepare an LPA and decide who you trust most to make important decisions for you. Starting the process early helps ensure your wishes are clearly recorded and legally protected.

A donee is the person you appoint in your LPA to act on your behalf. Due to its significant role, it is important to choose the right person. Some of the requirements that a donee should meet are:
The application process is designed to be clear and accessible, but it is important to go through each step carefully to ensure your LPA is valid and properly registered.
Generally, it entails:
| STEPS | PROCESS |
| Complete the LPA form online | Begin by filling in the relevant LPA form through the Office of the Public Guardian (OPG) portal. You will need to provide details of your chosen donee or donees, specify the areas in which they can act and indicate whether they should act jointly or separately. |
| Get the form certified | The completed form must be certified by an accredited medical practitioner, psychiatrist or lawyer. Certification is essential because it confirms that you understand the purpose and consequences of the LPA and that you are not being forced into signing it. This safeguard protects both you and your future wishes. |
| Submit the form to the OPG | Once certified, the form is submitted to the Office of the Public Guardian for processing. At this stage, the OPG will check that the application is complete, valid and properly signed. |
| Wait for registration | There is a mandatory waiting period before the LPA is officially recognised. This period allows time for objections to be raised if necessary. Once the waiting period is over and no valid objections are received, the OPG will register your LPA and issue confirmation. Only then does the LPA come into legal effect. |
Our team of accredited doctors is authorised to certify LPAs. This step is crucial as it ensures you are making the decision voluntarily and with full understanding. At Phoenix Medical Group, we approach this process with professionalism, impartiality and sensitivity.
We also provide a supportive environment for you and your family, guiding you through the certification process and answering any questions you may have. Our goal is to make this step straightforward and hassle-free while respecting your wishes and privacy.
Phoenix Medical Group has long been a trusted partner in family healthcare. We bring this same commitment to our role in LPA certification. By choosing us as your LPA certification, you will receive:
Planning ahead is one of the most meaningful ways to protect yourself and your loved ones. An LPA ensures that decisions about your health and finances are made by people you trust, even if you cannot make them yourself.
Book an appointment with us today to have your LPA certified and take a positive step towards safeguarding your future.
The process usually takes a few weeks, including the mandatory waiting period. However, timelines may vary depending on the Office of the Public Guardian’s workload and whether there are any objections.
No. Your LPA only takes effect if you lose mental capacity. While you still have capacity, you continue to make your own decisions.
You can make an LPA once you turn 21. Many people choose to do so while they are still healthy, as future capacity cannot be guaranteed.
Yes. As long as you still have mental capacity, you can revoke or amend your LPA at any time.
If you lose mental capacity without an LPA, your family may need to apply to the court for the right to manage your affairs. This process is often costly, time-consuming and stressful.
You can appoint more than one donee or specify a replacement donee in your LPA to ensure continuity if your original donee cannot act.
An LPA made in Singapore is recognised under Singapore law. Other countries may have their own requirements, so it is best to seek legal advice if you need arrangements overseas.
Not necessarily. Most people use LPA Form 1, which does not require a lawyer. You only need legal assistance if you require customised arrangements under LPA Form 2.
The certification fee varies depending on the certifying professional. At Phoenix Medical Group, we provide clear guidance on costs upfront. This is to ensure you know what to expect.
An LPA (Lasting Power of Attorney) allows you to appoint someone to make a wide range of decisions on your behalf, covering both personal welfare and financial matters, in the event that you lose mental capacity.
An AMD (Advanced Medical Directive) is different, as it only applies to medical decisions about life-sustaining treatment when you are terminally ill and unable to express your wishes. Application for an AMD is also available at Phoenix Medical Group and can be requested through our clinic.
An AMD is different as it only applies to medical decisions about life-sustaining treatment when you are terminally ill and unable to express your wishes. In other words, an LPA is broader in scope, while an AMD is specific to end-of-life care.


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