Powers of Attorney
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There are many circumstances when a person will require an attorney to act on his or her behalf.
Commonly prepared Powers of Attorney:
- Enduring Power of Attorney (Financial),
- Enduring Power of Attorney (Medical Treatment)
- Enduring Power of Guardianship.
Why do people appoint Attorneys?
- Inability to act on one’s own behalf, caused by dementia, stroke or any other debilitating disease
- Absence from Victoria or Australia
- Old age
- Various business purposes
Key Contacts:
John Nevett B Juris LLB
john@fnf.com.au
Frank Frawley LLB
frank@fnf.com.au