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Changes to power of attorney legislation in Victoria paper
Published on 18 Nov 15 by VICTORIAN DIVISION, THE TAX INSTITUTE
This paper covers:
- summary of the key changes
- non enduring powers of attorney
- who can make an EPOA
- decision making capacity
- liability of attorney
- making a supportive attorney appointment
- VCAT jurisdiction.
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William Moore
William Moore leads Hall & Wilcox’s national Private Client practice. With over 15 years' of experience, William helps clients to work through their succession planning goals and issues. William is widely regarded as a leading practitioner in the area of succession planning, trusts, estates and estate litigation. William prides himself on giving practical advice and understanding the client's needs and business intimately to give them the best results. William is a ranked individual in Chambers High Net Worth 2024 for Private Wealth Law, a Law Institute of Victoria Accredited Specialist in Wills & Estate Law, a recommended Wills, Estates and Succession Planning Lawyer and Wills & Estates Litigation Lawyer in Victoria in Doyle's Guide to the Australian Legal Profession. - Current at 27 August 2024
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