Enduring Power of Attorney
An Enduring Power of Attorney (“EPA”) allows you to appoint someone to make decisions concerning your property and manage your finances on your behalf. An EPA may come into effect only after you have lost mental capacity, or if can be put into effect immediately.
Whether you own property solely or jointly with another person, a validly executed EPA is critical to ensuring that your property can be appropriately and efficiently managed for your benefit in the event that you become unable to do so yourself.
Contact our office to discuss creating your Enduring Power of Attorney today.