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If you lose the capacity to handle your own affairs, you’ll need someone to do it on your behalf. But you need to arrange this ahead of time.

If your health deteriorates or you go overseas and are unable to run your own affairs, having someone else to help can be a godsend.

We explain what a power of attorney is, how you set it up, what to look out for, and what your obligations are if you become an attorney for someone else.

Highlights of this report


What is "power of attorney"?


What it is and why you would use one. Read more

Attorney for property


What an attorney for property does, and how to reduce problems. Read more

Being an attorney


There are certain key obligations you must meet. Read more

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