Putting an EPOA in place ensures that:
someone you trust is legally authorised to step in if needed
your financial and legal affairs can continue to be managed without delay
your wishes are respected during periods of incapacity
Without an Enduring Power of Attorney, your loved ones may need to apply to a tribunal or court to be appointed to manage your affairs, which can be time-consuming, costly, and stressful.
Putting an EPOA in place ensures that:
someone you trust is legally authorised to step in if needed
your financial and legal affairs can continue to be managed without delay
your wishes are respected during periods of incapacity
Without an Enduring Power of Attorney, your loved ones may need to apply to a tribunal or court to be appointed to manage your affairs, which can be time-consuming, costly, and stressful.