Mandatum Perpetuum et Lex Resolutionis Alternativae.
Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) and ADR Law: Rights, Responsibility, and Resolution.
Understand the essentials of Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) and how it intersects with Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR). Learn how disputes over LPAs can be resolved through mediation, and why ADR is a powerful tool for maintaining dignity and avoiding court in sensitive legal matters. Perfect for students, legal professionals, and anyone caring for vulnerable individuals.
If you are studying law, this intersection is especially relevant in elder law, family law, and mental capacity law.

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What is Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA)?
Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) is a legal document that allows a person (the donor) to appoint one or more individuals (the attorneys) to make decisions on their behalf if they lose mental capacity or choose to give them that power.
There are two main types of LPA:
- Property and Financial Affairs LPA – for managing money, property, bank accounts, etc.
- Health and Welfare LPA – for medical treatment decisions, living arrangements, and daily care.
It is commonly used in jurisdictions like England and Wales, but similar concepts exist worldwide (e.g., durable power of attorney in the U.S.).
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What is ADR (Alternative Dispute Resolution)?
ADR refers to methods of resolving disputes outside of court, including:
- Mediation
- Arbitration
- Conciliation
- Negotiation
ADR is typically faster, cheaper, and more collaborative than litigation.
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Connection Between LPA and ADR Law
While LPA and ADR serve different primary purposes, they can intersect in several important ways:
1. Disputes Over LPAs Can Be Resolved Using ADR
If there’s a conflict:
- Between family members over who should be the attorney
- Over decisions made by the attorney
- Or regarding allegations of abuse of power
…ADR can be used to resolve the issue without going to court.
Example: Mediation between siblings disputing how an appointed attorney is handling an elderly parent’s finances.
2. Promotes Less Adversarial Conflict Resolution
Using ADR in LPA disputes aligns with the protective and respectful ethos of elder law, focusing on:
- Preserving family relationships
- Reducing stress for the vulnerable person
- Speeding up resolutions, which is crucial in time-sensitive care or financial issues
3. Encouragement in Legal Frameworks
In many jurisdictions, courts and legal systems actively encourage ADR before escalating to litigation in LPA-related matters. Some tribunals handling mental capacity or guardianship cases may recommend mediation first.

Summary
| Aspect | Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) | Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) |
|---|---|---|
| Purpose | Delegates decision-making if mental capacity is lost | Resolves disputes without going to court |
| Connection | Disputes over LPA use or appointment can be handled by ADR | ADR helps maintain relationships and avoid litigation |
| Benefit | Legal clarity for future incapacity | Efficient, less adversarial conflict resolution |
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