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Appoint an attorney to make personal care and medical decisions for you with this New Brunswick Enduring Power of Attorney for Personal Care.
- The Power of Attorney is in accordance with the Enduring Powers of Attorney Act and is current as of July 2021.
- This document allows you to appoint someone you trust to make decisions on your behalf in the event that you can no longer do so, with respect to such things as health care, consent for or refusal of medical treatment, nutrition, clothing, hygiene, personal safety, etc.
- This Power of Attorney does NOT grant your attorney authority to manage your finances or property.
- You can place restrictions or conditions on your attorney's powers, if you wish.
- The form includes instructions on how to complete and execute the Power of Attorney to ensure that it is valid, as well as other information about the effect of a Power of Attorney.
- This is a downloadable legal template which is easy to use and understand. For use only in the Province of New Brunswick.
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ACT General Power of Attorney
Appoint an attorney (agent) to handle your business and financial affairs for you with this General Power of Attorney for Australian Capital Territory.
- A General Power of Attorney is used to give someone you name the authority to look after your finances, business affairs, legal actions, etc. on your behalf, but ONLY while you are still capable of making such decisions on your own.
- The ACT General Power of Attorney terminates if you lose the legal capacity to make your own decisions.
- A General Power of Attorney cannot be used to delegate the authority to make medical or lifestyle decisions. You must use an Enduring Power of Attorney for that.
- This form contains instructions on how to complete and execute the power of attorney.
- For use in Australian Capital Territory only.
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New Brunswick Advance Health Care Directive
Make sure that your family and your doctor know your wishes for medical treatment in case you become unable to make health care decisions, with this New Brunswick Advance Health Care Directive form.
- An advance health care directive lets you give instructions regarding what types of medical treatment you want or don't want in case you are determined to be incapable of making health care decisions.
- Having a health care directive is crucial if you become unable to communicate your wishes.
- The form also includes information and instructions to help you complete the document.
- No need to buy separate copies for each family member. You can use this form over again as often as you like.
- The form is downloadable and easy to fill in and print. To get yours, just add it to your cart and check out.
- This Advance Health Care Directive form is compliant with the Enduring Powers of Attorney Act (New Brunswick) and is current to January 2021.
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