£110 unless you're on means-tested benefits or have a low income. (That, of course, assumes that you do all the form-filling yourself, rather than use a solicitor).
Further, you'll need to pay twice if LPAs are created BOTH in respect of financial affairs AND in respect of welfare.
My wife and I have just taken the DIY route and it's straightforward enough - I don't see any reason at this stage to take the "lawpack" route suggested by 237SJ.
Check-out Buenchico's link, download the forms and try filling them in - it will cost you nothing. If, at that stage, you don't feel confident then try the the link suggested by 237SJ.
Be aware that there will be a time delay of up to 2 months between sending off the forms and having them verified.
Thank you all . We had a speaker at our local widows group who said that their firm was the only one approved by trading standards and she quoted a price of £380 for the complete package. Unfortunately I destroyed the leaflet so cannot tell you the name of the firm. This seemed a little steep to me and I always turn to this site and am usually glad I did. I certainly am this time will definitely try the diy route and thank you for taking the time to answer