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Power Of Lawyer

What is Power of Attorney?

Power of Attorney (POA) is a legal document that allows someone to act on your behalf in financial or legal matters. This person, known as the attorney, can make decisions and sign documents for you when you are unable to do so yourself.

Types of Power of Attorney

General Power of Attorney: Gives the attorney broad powers to manage your financial affairs for a specific period.

Enduring Power of Attorney: Continues even if you become incapacitated and unable to make decisions for yourself.

Medical Power of Attorney: Allows the attorney to make healthcare decisions on your behalf.

FAQs

The attorney is legally obligated to act in your best interests, manage your affairs prudently, and keep accurate records of all transactions.

Yes, you can revoke a Power of Attorney at any time as long as you are of sound mind. It is recommended to do so in writing and inform all relevant parties.

Wright Street Lawyers in Adelaide, South Australia, can provide client-focused legal advice on creating, executing, and managing Power of Attorney documents. Our experienced team can guide you through the process and ensure your interests are protected.

Consult with Wright Street Lawyers

If you require assistance with Power of Attorney matters or have any legal concerns, contact Wright Street Lawyers in Adelaide, South Australia. Our team specialises in family law, estate planning, probate, and criminal defense, ensuring comprehensive legal support tailored to your specific needs.

Reach out to Wright Street Lawyers today for professional legal guidance.