Only old people need a power of attorney - right?
It is a common misconception that people only need a power of attorney when they are "old". But what if you were about to sign a contract to buy - or sell - your property and you were in a car accident and in a coma. Who would be able to sign that contract for you? Who would be able to do your banking for you? Who would pay your bills for you? Who would be able to talk to the doctors for you and say what you would want? Accidents happen. Accidents happen to people of all ages. An Enduring Power of Attorney is a document giving someone else power to do things for you while you are alive. You have to trust the person you appoint - that's the most important thing! Get your power of attorney sorted and sitting in the background if ever you are the unfortunate one to have an accident. www.mywillqld.com.au for fixed fee Enduring Powers of Attorney - or use our contact page to contact me and ask any questions you may have.