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Appointing someone as your power of attorney for property or finance means that you are giving them the legal authority to make decisions on your behalf regarding your finances and property in the event that you become unable to make those decisions yourself. This could include managing your bank accounts, paying bills, buying or selling property, and making investments. It is important to choose someone you trust and who has the knowledge and experience to handle your financial affairs responsibly. It's also recommendable to discuss with them your preferences and financial goals to ensure your wishes are respected
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