A power of attorney (POA) is one of numerous estate planning documents that can help protect you. With a POA, you have a responsible person acting on your behalf if you need help. When someone you genuinely trust is your agent, the arrangement can be beneficial. POAs come in several diff...
This chapter considers the legal conundrum arising where an older person has entered into an enduring power of attorney (EPOA) but was, at the time of entering into, or later revoking, the EPOA, experiencing dementia. If it can be established that the older person did not have legal capac...