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Learn about Montane POA and its benefits.
Montane POA allows you to appoint someone to make financial and legal decisions on your behalf.
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Montane POA uses the most up-to-date legal and technological know-how to help make sure you stay in control during times when you are absent or too ill to make financial and personal decisions.
Enduring Power of Attorney (EPA)
There are several types of Power of Attorney, but the most common is the Enduring Power of Attorney (EPA), which allows someone to continue to make decisions for you if and when you lose the capacity to do so for yourself. People lose capacity through events such as coma caused by sudden accidents or more chronic causes such as dementia.
Montane POA delegates legal powers
Montane POA is designed specifically for your individual needs. Its flexible options allow you to choose exactly how you want to delegate your legal powers — and to whom.
If and when the time comes to use Montane POA, you can rest assured knowing your attorney can smoothly, efficiently and without dramas, step into your place to deal with important aspects of your life.
Before you order
There are basic factors to consider before you order Montane POA. You can learn more about the choices Montane POA gives you here. The most important decision is who to appoint as your attorney. Many people appoint their spouse and/or children. Others base their decision on who they can most trust to have the skills. In any case, the person you select needs to be someone you trust to make decisions on your behalf.
Communicate with your attorney
Make sure the person you’d like to be your attorney is happy to take on the role. They do not have to accept their appointment and must sign to activate the power.
Learn more
- Learn how to customise your Montane POA.
- Find out where you can use Montane POA.
- Learn more about how to choose an attorney.
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