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When life’s uncertainties unfold, ensuring that your wishes and affairs are managed with your best interests at heart is paramount. Origin Wills stands as your ally in safeguarding your future through our Certificate Provider Power of Attorney services.

Why Power of Attorney is Vital for You

A Power of Attorney (PoA) isn’t merely a legal formality; it’s a crucial step in proactive life planning. With a PoA, you entrust a chosen individual—the ‘attorney’—with authority to manage your affairs if you cannot due to illness or incapacity. The presence of a Certificate Provider, an unbiased professional, adds validation. This ensures the PoA reflects your genuine intentions, free from external pressures.

Origin Wills: Your Trusted Partner

At Origin Wills, our dedication to your well-being is matched only by our commitment to bespoke service. Our experienced legal team, fortified with over 50 years of experience, offers you tailored PoA solutions, ensuring that your unique needs are met with the attention they deserve​​.

Navigating Your Legal Journey

We understand that the realm of PoA can appear daunting. Our legal experts simplify this journey, advising on the appropriate type of PoA, whether it concerns your health, welfare, property, or financial affairs. The result is peace of mind, knowing that your personal wishes will be honoured and upheld.

Services Crafted for Your Peace of Mind

Our comprehensive Power of Attorney services include:

FAQ Section

Q: What is a Power of Attorney Certificate Provider?

A: A Power of Attorney Certificate Provider is a professional who assesses whether the person creating a Power of Attorney understands the nature and significance of the document and is not under duress or undue influence.

Q: When should I consider getting a Power of Attorney?

A: You should consider setting up a Power of Attorney if you want to ensure someone you trust has the legal authority to handle your affairs if you are ever unable to do so yourself due to illness, incapacity, or absence.

Q: Can I specify what my appointed attorney can and can’t do?

A: Yes, when you set up a Power of Attorney, you can specify the extent of the powers granted to your attorney, including any limitations or conditions you wish to apply.

Q: What types of Power of Attorney are available?

A: There are generally two types of Power of Attorney – one for Health and Welfare and another for Property and Financial Affairs. You can choose to set up one or both, depending on your needs.

Q: How do I ensure my Power of Attorney is legally valid?

A: To ensure your Power of Attorney is legally valid, you must create it while you have the mental capacity to do so, comply with legal requirements, and in some cases, register it with the appropriate legal body.

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Further Reading and Resources

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