If you become incapacitated and unable to look after your own affairs, the office of the Public Trustee is responsible for looking after your finances and the office of the Public Guardian is responsible for making decisions about your personal affairs (for example, where you live) unless you have an Enduring Power of Attorney. Neither […]
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Advance Care Planning
You may have heard of a “Living Will” and wondered what that means. In the United States, a “Living Will” is often prepared when Wills are being prepared. In Australia, we call the equivalent an Advance Care Plan. This involves making a plan about what you want to happen in the future about your personal […]