Powers of Attorney & Living Wills
It may be that you need to appoint someone to look after you affairs if for whatever reason you are unable to do so yourself. Perhaps you are going abroad or you are concerned about illness or mental capacity.
Your spouse, partner or other family members do not automatically have legal authority to deal with your financial or personal affairs.
If at some point in the future you suddenly become ill or suffer an unexpected accident and if you have the right type of Power of Attorney, your Attorneys will be able to step in and make decisions on your behalf. If you lose mental capacity it will be too late to appoint an Attorney after that time.