New Zealand Enduring Power of Attorney in Relation to Personal Care and Welfare
Plan for the future and ensure that your wishes are known with this Enduring Power of Attorney in Relation to Personal Care and Welfare, under the New Zealand Protection of Personal and Property Rights Act 1988.
The Power of Attorney allows you to appoint another person as your agent (attorney) to make decisions for you relating to your personal care and welfare only in the event that you become incapable of doing so.
You may authorise your attorney to act generally in respect of your personal care and welfare or with whatever conditions and restrictions you decide. The attorney also has statutory restrictions imposed on his ⁄ her powers which are specified in the form.
This New Zealand Enduring Power of Attorney in Relation to Personal Care and Welfare is available in MS Word format, and is easy to use and understand.
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