Hi
I can't find it clarified anywhere on the Internet and I don't understand the Act.
What can fall in to the scope of Power of Attorney (not Enduring power of attorney)?
Is it specific to matters including financial affairs, property.
Can a donor elect their donee to attend a casual meeting on their behalf and speak on their behalf on matters that have nothing to do with the donor's property or financial matters and affairs.
I have a difficult sibling that I'm trying to reason with, and he's stated he has elected his daughter as his attorney and wants to daughter to attend instead of him.
I can't find it clarified anywhere on the Internet and I don't understand the Act.
What can fall in to the scope of Power of Attorney (not Enduring power of attorney)?
Is it specific to matters including financial affairs, property.
Can a donor elect their donee to attend a casual meeting on their behalf and speak on their behalf on matters that have nothing to do with the donor's property or financial matters and affairs.
I have a difficult sibling that I'm trying to reason with, and he's stated he has elected his daughter as his attorney and wants to daughter to attend instead of him.