What are Enduring Powers of Attorney?

An Enduring Power of Attorney ('EPA') is a legal arrangement where one person ('the donor') authorises another person ('the attorney') to act on their behalf. An EPA can, depending on the donor's wishes, either grant the attorney wide general rights or rights limited by conditions and restrictions imposed by the donor.

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