Planning for your future decision-making is about your important right, as an adult, to make your own decisions.
You can only make an enduring power of attorney for yourself, you cannot make one on behalf of someone else.
Where possible, your attorney should support you to make your own decisions.
Enduring powers of attorney (financial) and enduring powers of guardianship properly made before this date are valid.
A general non-enduring power of attorney operates for a specific period of time and is not for future planning.
Learn about your obligations under the Powers of Attorney Act 2014.