What is an Enduring Power of Attorney? Do I need to have one? Who should I appoint as my attorney?
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Willpower for Will Making – the top excuses for delaying making a Will debunked
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For a number of reasons, a large proportion of adults do not have a Will yet with the assistance of a solicitor the process of making a Will can be simple.
New Enduring Power of Attorney and Advance Health Directive Forms
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Guardianship law changes have resulted in new forms.
10 Things to do when you separate
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Samantha Sticklan outlines the 10 things to consider post-separation.
Attention all Attorneys Appointed Under an EPOA – Avoid the Disappointed Beneficiary Situation
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Being appointed as an Attorney under an enduring power of attorney (EPOA) to make financial and/or personal decisions for a person carries strict moral and legal obligations.
An Important Decision
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One of the great mysteries in life is why bad things happen to good people. Unfortunately, the reality of the situation is that everyone does in fact get sick or injured at some stage in their lives, the question is simply how sick or injured does that one person get?
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