There are many reasons why you might ask a close family member or friend to manage your affairs on your behalf. It could be a short-term plan to help cover bills during a hospital stay, or you may have been diagnosed with a lifelong condition, such as dementia or Alzheimer’s, and require help from someone who’ll legally make decisions on your behalf. This is known as Power of Attorney.
If managing financial matters by yourself is a worry, giving Power of Attorney to someone you trust could give you that peace of mind that you’re being taken care of. When you appoint somebody to take responsibility of your finances, let us know and we’ll do all we can to make the transition as smooth as possible.
To allow your nominee to discuss your policy on your behalf, give us a call to let us know who you’d like to speak for you.
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