
When you are no longer able, who will make decisions about your personal care and welfare and property matters?
Who will make decisions about your personal care and welfare and property matters when you no longer have mental capacity, is a crucial decision.
If this should happen to you, having Enduring Powers of Attorney in place and tailoring the terms and conditions to your circumstances can save your family a great deal of stress and will save you money. The alternative is an expensive Court application.
Getting the right advice will make sure your interests are protected
