What is a Power of Attorney? Can it be revoked?

A Power of Attorney is a legal document that allows you to control who makes decisions for you, while you are still alive. At some point in your life, you may consider appointing a trusted family member or friend to make decisions on your behalf. Differences between a Power of Attorney, Guardianship/Administration Order, and Wills … Read more

The difference between Guardians and Administrators, and how to apply

There may be circumstances where a person with reduced decision-making capacity needs support to make personal or financial decisions. A guardian or administrator may be appointed to assist in such circumstances where there is no enduring Power of Attorney (POA) in place. Difference between guardian and administrators Guardians are appointed to make personal lifestyle decisions … Read more

What is an Advance Care Directive plan? 

An advance care directive is a document that outlines your instructions and preferences for future care in the event you lose the ability to make decisions in relation to your care.   An advance care directive is not the same as an appointment of a medical treatment decision maker. Under a Medical Treatment Decision-maker appointment document, … Read more

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