2. Enduring Power of Attorney
The second group of documents you are building are enduring POAs. An Enduring Power of Attorney (POA) is a legal document. It allows you to appoint a person to make financial decisions about your assets. The POA deals with your assets, e.g. real estate and bank accounts. A POA stops the government from meddling in your affairs.
We are a national Australian law firm. Your POA that you are building online is prepared for your State or Territory.
Your spouse automatically holds both your Enduring and Medical POA in the first instance.
3. Medical/Lifestyle Power of Attorney
While your Enduring POA looks after money, property and wealth, your Medical POA deals with your body. Who looks after you, when you cannot?
The government, the retirement home, or the doctors? Should they control your body?

Do you trust your family more? If so, make a Medical POA (Power of Guardianship and Medical Treatment Decision Maker).
Wife trapped in a retirement facility?
Our client had a wife. She is trapped in a high-end aged care facility. She had Alzheimer's Disease. Our client wanted to get her out. The home said he had no right to touch or move a person. Not even a wife. He rang me in tears. I told him to go home and get the Medical Power of Attorney. He got it. The retirement facility saw it. He got his wife out.
Escape a bad hospital
Our client's wife was in the hospital. The doctors were 'behaving like Gods, not doctors'. Our client presented the Medical POA. And he moved her to another hospital. There was nothing the doctors could do.
The Medical POA allows you to appoint loved ones. If you lose mental capacity, then they decide your:
- personal lifestyle
- where you live
- medical treatment
But only if you cannot make decisions yourself.
You can build lifestyle/medical POA's for any Australian state:
- Enduring Power of Guardianship – New South Wales, Tasmania and Western Australia
- Appointing Medical Treatment Decision Maker – Victoria
- Enduring Power of Attorney – ACT and Queensland
- Advanced Care Directive – South Australia
- Advance Personal Plan – Northern Territory
An enduring guardian makes decisions about:
- where you live, whether permanently or temporarily
- who you will live with
- whether you work
- consent to medical & dental treatment
- protecting life or 'flicking the switch' when in a vegetative state