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If you or a loved one lost the capacity to make decisions on your own behalf, how would your family and friends cope?

Having power of attorney means that someone can be appointed to look after your financial and personal business if you were unable to. This may be following a stroke or the onset of dementia or other health issue.

Have a look at what resources are available to help you and how easy it is to appoint someone on your behalf on the My Power of Attorney website.