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Law Society welcomes publication of Decision Support Service guidance on creating an emergency Enduring Power of Attorney

The Law Society of Ireland has welcomed publication of new guidance by the Decision Support Service (DSS) to help create an emergency Enduring Power of Attorney (EPA).

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The Law Society had previously raised concerns around this issue with Government and the DSS, as there was no clear process for expediting emergency EPAs. This lack of clarity about how to make an emergency EPA had the potential to leave members of public without a transparent process at critical moments. .

Two documents have been published on the DSS website:

  • , which aims to help members of the public who may need to create an EPA in urgent or emergency circumstances, and
  • to assist clients in making an emergency EPA.

Publication of the guidance documents follows engagement between the Law Society and the DSS. The publication of guidance for legal practitioners to assist their clients in making an EPA recognises that, when faced with important decisions in their life, people often choose to seek professional legal advice.

Director General Mark Garrett said: "Both the DSS and the Law Society would like to see more people register an Enduring Power of Attorney which is of benefit in numerous circumstances. These publications are welcome so that members of the public can have some consistency and guidance on how and when to make an EPA in urgent or emergency circumstances. This is an important step in making the EPA process more accessible. The Law Society will now look at the documents in detail and will provide feedback where relevant. We will also continue to engage with the DSS and Government officials to secure any necessary changes to the EPA system to ensure the system can work effectively for all potential users.”

View the latest guidance at .