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Who will answer the questions when you can’t?

17 Jun 2016 | 1 min read time
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Losing mental capacity due to an accident or from the effects of serious illness like dementia means you can no longer make important decisions for yourself. A Power of Attorney makes sure that the people you trust have the authority to answer important questions and make decisions on your behalf when you are no longer capable. Click on the infographic below for some of the most frequently asked questions about arranging a Power of Attorney.

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