John Coleman writes:
If, like me, you’re at an age when you are more vulnerable to unexpected “incapacity” due to stroke, dementia, other illnesses or serious accident, then having a “Property & Financial” and/or “Health & Welfare” Power of Attorney can potentially save your family a lot of anguish and inconvenience.
If you haven’t already arranged your POAs, you can learn how to set up your own by coming to the Family Finances Forum meeting next Thursday, 21 May, when our speaker will describe his experience of setting up his own DIY Power of Attorneys.
As usual, we begin gathering for tea, coffee & biscuits at Weybourne House (GU2 4DR) from 9.45am onwards and the meeting starts at 10.00 a.m. To cover the cost of hiring the room and refreshments, there is a charge of £4, which can be paid on the day or, preferably, by Bank Transfer prior to the meeting,
