Enduring Power of Attorney

As we journey through life, we are challenged by aging, and increasing health difficulties. Strokes, falls, accidents, and other unforeseen events happen, leaving even the most confident individuals unable to make sound decisions. By making an Enduring Power of Attorney you are authorising a family member or trusted professional to act on your behalf should you become incapacitated.

A Power of Attorney for Care and Welfare allows that attorney to intervene in matters medical while the Enduring Power of Attorney for Property allows that attorney to deal with assets. You can appoint different people to the separate roles should you choose.

Enduring Powers of Attorney are as important as Wills. While the significance of having a Power of Attorney varies with age and is of greater importance to individuals who are advanced in years. Nonetheless there is never a time that could be considered too early to establish an Enduring Power of Attorney. Failing to do so can result in costly and time consuming applications to the Courts. Remember, life is unpredictable, but with the right legal preparations in place, you can face any challenge confidently. Do not wait until it is too late.

Take charge of your future and protect yourself, your assets, and your loved ones by making an Enduring Power of Attorney today. Our experienced team at Kelly Flavell Law will guide you through the process, ensuring peace of mind and safeguarding your interests.

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