Join us for an important conversation about making an enduring power of attorney
Financial decisions, big or small, are important for everyone’s wellbeing and security at any time in life, but they are vital as people age. If you lose the ability to manage your own financial affairs, how will they be handled? Who will decide to pay your bills or choose how your care will be funded?
Making an enduring power of attorney is an important thing to get right, because it is the document that will outline how you want decisions made about your financial affairs if you can’t make them yourself.
Join Anita Koochew from Eastern Community Legal Centre for an important conversation about making an enduring power of attorney for financial decisions in Victoria.
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Find out more about why you should consider making an enduring power for your financial decisions
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Anita Koochew, Eastern Community Legal Centre
Anita Koochew has worked for Eastern Community Legal Centre for nearly 13 years, initially as a community lawyer, and now as a community engagement worker. Anita has a background working in estate planning and elder abuse law. Anita regularly delivers information sessions on Wills and Powers of Attorney for the local community.