
Max Williams and Tony discuss the concept of a power of attorney, highlighting its importance in appointing someone to manage financial and personal decisions in case of incapacity.
They explain that powers of attorney vary by state, with New South Wales having separate documents for financial and personal matters, while Queensland and Victoria combine them.
They differentiate between general and enduring powers of attorney, emphasizing the need for the attorney to have good character, competency, and capacity.
Pointed out is the importance of consulting a solicitor to ensure the document is properly drafted and witnessed, and they touch on the potential complications and benefits of having a power of attorney in place.
Summary
Power of attorney and its benefits. 0:00
Power of attorney appoints someone to make decisions on your behalf, varying by state.
Types of power of attorney for decision-making. 1:49
Power of attorney types: general (for specific time) and enduring (for incapacity)
Power of attorney types and requirements in NSW. 3:34
Max explains the differences in power of attorney laws across states in Australia.
Selecting a trustworthy and capable power of attorney. 5:23
Tony Skinner asks Max about the qualities to consider when appointing an attorney, including character, competency, and capacity.
Max highlights the importance of finding someone you trust, who has the necessary skills and knowledge, and who is physically able to fulfill the role.
Powers of attorney and their importance. 8:03
Max emphasizes the importance of having a power of attorney in place to avoid headaches for next of kin if someone loses capacity.
Max will cover Power of Attorney disputes in the next episode, as they are inevitable in law.