People often find themselves looking after someone else’s money or property under an enduring power of attorney (EPA) but they are unsure what they are suppose to do. A recent High Court decision demonstrates the risks of ignoring the strict duties which are imposed. Read more about this case by clicking here Fineprint Winter 2016
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