Power of Attorney
Nominate yours today.
Life is unpredictable.
A Power of Attorney is essential for managing your affairs when you can’t.
Protect your future by appointing a trusted person to act on your behalf.
A Power of Attorney is one of the most crucial documents you can create to prepare for unexpected events.
It allows you to nominate a trusted family member, friend, or advocate to manage your affairs if you are unable to do so yourself, whether temporarily or permanently.
Take control of your future and protect your loved ones. Contact us now to discuss your Power of Attorney needs with our expert solicitors in Scotland. Fill out the form to get started.
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Consequences of Not Having a Power of Attorney
Without a Power of Attorney, your family would need to apply through the courts for a financial guardianship or intervention order if you become incapacitated.
This process is complicated and stressful, and your loved ones would be breaking the law if they accessed your money or acted on your behalf without proper authorization.
When to Establish Your Power of Attorney
The best time to set up a Power of Attorney is now, while you are in a sound mental state. Once registered with the authorities, it is ready to be used if needed. You can revoke or change it at any time.
A Power of Attorney is invaluable at any age. It’s a common misconception that only the elderly need one. Accidents and unexpected illnesses can happen at any age, and delaying setting up a Power of Attorney could leave you unprotected.
When to Establish Your Power of Attorney
The best time to set up a Power of Attorney is now, while you are in a sound mental state. Once registered with the authorities, it is ready to be used if needed. You can revoke or change it at any time.
A Power of Attorney is invaluable at any age. It’s a common misconception that only the elderly need one. Accidents and unexpected illnesses can happen at any age, and delaying setting up a Power of Attorney could leave you unprotected.
Benefits of a Power of Attorney
Temporary Incapacitation
In case you develop a temporary condition and recover, your Power of Attorney will become dormant, allowing you to resume control of your affairs.
Remote Situations
If you are overseas or otherwise unable to sign important documents, your Power of Attorney can act on your behalf.
Permanent Debilitating Condition
Should you develop a permanently debilitating condition like Alzheimer’s, your Power of Attorney ensures your affairs are managed according to your wishes.
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