Enduring Powers of Attorney explained
Duffy Elliott Lawyers answer frequently asked questions about Enduring Powers of Attorney. What is an Enduring Power of Attorney? Simply, an Enduring Power of Attorney is a document that appoints people you trust to assist you with your financial and legal affairs. The difference between an Enduring Power of Attorney and a General Power of Attorney is that the Enduring Power of Attorney remains valid even if you lose capacity. Your attorney must be over 18 and must not be bankrupt or insolvent. How many attorneys can I appoint? You … Continue reading Enduring Powers of Attorney explained
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