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  • 1 month ago | harpermacleod.co.uk | Amanda Edwards |Hannah Giles |Paul MacDonald |David White

    Everyone knows the importance of planning ahead. Unexpected events can occur at any time, making it difficult for you to manage your own affairs. Having a Power of Attorney (PoA) is the simplest way to ensure that those you trust can act on your behalf. However, common misconceptions surrounding PoAs can prevent people from putting one in place, despite their importance.

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