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Life is full of surprises, most of them good,
but an illness or accident can throw it into disarray.
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Periods of ill health or incapacity
often disrupts daily routines causing stress and anxiety.
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This can be avoided if you plan for the future.
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In South Australia you can appoint an Enduring Power of Attorney
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to step in and manage your financial affairs when you can鈥檛.
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While you are unwell, your spouse or a family member
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cannot operate or access bank accounts in your name only
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or sign any legal documents on your behalf if required.
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They would need an Enduring Power of Attorney to do this.
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Any person over the age of 18 and of sound mind
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can appoint an Enduring Power of Attorney
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by completing an Enduring Power of Attorney form.
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You can purchase a do it yourself kit from Service SA.
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It contains three forms and
clear instructions on how to complete it.
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If required, you can seek the assistance of
a lawyer to prepare one perhaps at the same time
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you are looking into drafting your Will.
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Choosing who to appoint as your Enduring Power of Attorney is an important decision.
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The person you appoint should be someone familiar with your financial obligations,
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have the time and skills to manage your financial affairs,
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and most importantly, someone you can trust with your money.
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You can appoint more than one person to be your Attorney
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but if you do appoint more that one person it is recommended that you chose people
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that can work together to avoid conflict and complications.
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If you complete an Enduring Power of Attorney form
it is important to let your family know
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so that they are aware of your decision and you
can discuss with them any questions they may have.
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It is also sensible to inform and provide
copies of the form to your local bank manager,
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your accountant and any other institution
you believe should know of its existence.
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The effectiveness of an Enduring Power of
Attorney relies on all relevant people
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being aware you have chosen who has the legal authority to manage your money
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in the event you are unable to do so yourself.
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If you would like further advice or information on Enduring Powers of Attorney
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you can call the Legal Help Line of visit the website.
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An Enduring Power of Attorney is a legal safety net
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available to you just in case there is a period that interrupts the day to day running of your life
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caused by illness or injury.
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This may never happen; your appointed Attorney may
never be called upon step in.
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However, by having one in place,
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you have peace of mind that you choose who steps in,
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you decided when they step in,
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and you controlled who and how your money is managed.
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So what happens if you do not do one and due to an
illness you cannot manage your finances?
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If most of your financial affairs are in your
name only,
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a family member would have to make
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an application to the South Australian Civil and Administration Tribunal
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to appoint someone to have the authority to deal with your finances for you.
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This is a formal process that can add further stress and confusion to your family during a period of increased
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responsibility because of your ill health
and entirely avoidable.
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There is also no certainly that the Tribunal will appoint the person
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you would have chosen to manage your financial affairs for you.
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Most of us carry an umbrella when we think there is the possibility of rain.
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Think of the Enduring Power of Attorney
as your legal umbrella, just in case in rains.
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Take control of your future today, and plan
ahead.
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