A Guide to Powers of Attorney
Free downloadable resource from the legal experts at Cavell Leitch
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Make confident decisions for your future — before someone else has to.
A Power of Attorney allows someone you trust to make decisions on your behalf if you’re ever unable to do so yourself. But not all powers of attorney are the same — and choosing the right type, and the right person, matters.
This free guide outlines what you need to know, the decisions you’ll need to make, and how to avoid common legal pitfalls.
What the guide covers:
The difference between general and enduring powers of attorney
When EPAs take effect and why timing matters
Choosing the right attorney (and what to avoid)
What happens if you don’t have one in place
Legal obligations, Family Court processes, and potential costs
Practical tips to help you prepare
Who this guide is for:
Anyone wanting to plan ahead for health, financial or legal decisions
Families supporting ageing parents
People managing complex personal or property arrangements
Those looking to reduce stress, delay, and legal costs later down the line
Did You Know?
Less than half of New Zealanders have an enduring power of attorney — leaving families exposed to costly and stressful court processes.
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Why download the Guide?
This guide helps you understand what’s involved and how to get it right the first time.
Need advice or ready to put an EPA in place?
Our Trusts and Estates team can help you structure your documents correctly and ensure they reflect your wishes — now and into the future.