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Handing over your affairs

Monday 6th of September 2004
A more literal use of that phrase is when people give someone power of attorney.

Circumstances sometimes mean you are unable to look after your own financial affairs.

You might be temporarily out of the country, or on your big OE, or incapacitated or ill.

In these situations, you can give someone you trust the power to act on your behalf. It's not a step to b...
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