You need a Power of Attorney to make decisions on behalf of your loved ones even if you are the husband/wife or child. An ordinary power of attorney is a deed giving the person you appoint the power to do anything legally or financially that you can do. An Enduring...
All parents worry about their children when they die, however for those parents with disabled children the worry is even greater. Peace of mind can be achieved. A well drawn Will can incorporate a Special Disability Trust to take effect on the death of the surviving...
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