There are two types of LPA. One relates to property and financial affairs. The other relates to health and welfare issues. You can choose whether to create just one type of power of attorney, or both of them.
You don't need to use a solicitor but you do need to register any LPA with the Office of the Public Guardian. (If you don't register the documentation it will have no legal validity).
The Office of the Public Guardian offers two separate packs (one for for each type of LPA), containing all of the relevant forms, together with guidance notes. They're packaged as zip files, so you'll need to 'unzip' them once you've downloaded them. (As long as you're using Windows XP, Vista or 7 you'll just need to double-click on a file to start the unzipping process).
See here:
http://www.publicguar...rms/Making-an-LPA.htm
Chris