When a person (“the Donor”) appoints you as their Attorney under an Enduring Power of Attorney (“EPOA”), they are trusting you to handle their affairs on their behalf.
There are two types of EPOA: Property; and Personal Care and Welfare. ...
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None of us like to think about the possibility of being unable to make decisions for ourselves. However, as we grow older, or due to an unforeseen event, it is possible that we might need someone to step up and make decisions about our personal care ...
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Do you want to be Adrienne or Colin?
Scenario A - Adrienne
Once upon a time, Adrienne visited Mortlock McCormack Law and took advice about Enduring Powers of Attorney. Adrienne knew a bit about them, but at her meeting with us she realised that ...
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In our last newsletter, we reminded you about the importance of having a Will that always reflects your current position and wishes.
Now we turn to Enduring Powers of Attorney – where you get to choose the people you trust to make decisions on ...
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