Why you could use a power of attorney
Summary
A power of attorney legally allows someone you trust to make decisions on your behalf if you’re unable to do so yourself. This ensures that your financial and personal matters are handled according to your wishes, even if you’re not in a position to manage them. You could set up a general or enduring power of attorney (EPA), and this short video explains the difference.
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