LEBC launches bespoke LTC advisory service

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LEBC Group has developed an advisory service in order to help people plan for their long-term care needs.

The Care Fees Planning service is tailored to a person's individual circumstances and is designed to provide advice on available state benefits, disregarded assets, power of attorneys and wills, inheritance tax implications, and self-funding options. LEBC divisional director of individual savings and investments Kay Ingram said: "The complexities of state and local authority assistance, as well as the ever increasing cost of residential care, means that getting a grip on the finances can be very difficult at this critical time. "Our service is designed to guide families, attorneys, so...

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