
Appoint Someone to Handle Your Financial and Legal Affairs If You Can’t
An Enduring Power of Attorney lets you choose who will manage your property, finances, and legal matters if you lose capacity. It's an essential part of any estate plan.
What’s included
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Advice on choosing an attorney
Drafting of Enduring Power of Attorney (NSW format)
Customisation of powers granted
Clauses for when and how the document becomes active
Signing and witnessing instructions
🔄 How It Works🧾
Discussion – We help you choose a suitable attorney and decide on scope.
Drafting – We prepare a customised Power of Attorney.
Review – You approve or amend the draft.
Signing – We guide you through valid execution with a prescribed witness.
Legal Documents We Offer🧾
Enduring Power of Attorney (NSW)
Authorises someone to act for you during incapacity.Revocation of Power of Attorney
Formally ends a previous appointment.Conditional or Limited POAs
Only active in specific circumstances.
Frequently Asked Questions
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They can manage your finances, pay bills, sell property, and deal with government agencies on your behalf.
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No – for medical or lifestyle decisions, you need an Appointment of Enduring Guardian.
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Yes – we can draft the document to allow joint, several, or sequential decision-making.