There is nothing worse than a friend, relative or neighbour getting
seriously ill or passing away without Powers of Attorney or a Will
in place. In the case of serious illness who makes the decisions?
In the case of death, how does the property get distributed?
Preparing your Power of Attorney or your Will is not something that
you should leave until late in life. You should do this when you
are young and make appropriate revisions as time goes on. Making
the right decisions is another issue. Sometimes people make
decisions that are based on an emotion that they feel at that
moment. One of our experienced lawyers at McHugh Whitmore can help
you to make rational and clear decisions about what you want in
case of serious illness or death. It may not seem like a pleasant
task, but we'll help you through it. Our professionals know the
law, they've had to do this for themselves, and they've all done it
for hundreds if not thousands of people. more...See more text