When planning for the future, enduring powers of attorney (EPAs) and enduring powers of guardianship (EPGs) are vital legal tools that allow trusted individuals to make financial and medical decisions for those who can no longer do so themselves. However, these instruments can be abused, leading to financial exploitation and neglect, often isolating the elder from loved ones. To safeguard against such abuse, it is recommended to use professionally prepared documents, regularly review them, choose responsible individuals, and consider conditional powers or joint appointments for oversight.
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