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Drafting an Enduring Power of Attorney
Drafting an Enduring Power of Attorney (EPA) is one of the most important steps you can take to protect your future and provide peace of mind for your loved ones.
An EPA allows you to legally appoint someone you trust to make financial and property decisions on your behalf if you become unable to manage these matters yourself. By putting this document in place while you have full mental capacity, you remain in control of who acts for you and how your affairs are handled.
Without an EPA, your family may face delays, extra costs, and the uncertainty of applying to the courts for authority to act.
Registering an Enduring Power of Attorney
Registering an Enduring Power of Attorney (EPA) is a crucial step in ensuring it can be used when it is needed most.
An EPA must be formally registered with the Office of Care and Protection before your chosen attorney can make decisions on your behalf if you begin to lose mental capacity. This process can feel complex, but it is designed to safeguard your interests and ensure that everything is handled legally and fairly.
By registering your EPA promptly and correctly, you give your attorney the authority they need to manage your finances and property without unnecessary delays or complications.