By Bernie Hayward on Sunday, 27 June 2010
Category: Enduring Guardianships

In Summary

In summary, many people will never need to appoint an Enduring Guardian. This is because they either have a cohesive and formal family structure and the medical people dealing with them see no problem in dealing with the family. However we live in a world where family breakdowns are more common and medical people are more nervous of being sued. The formal appointment of an Enduring Guardian will go a long way to ease potential conflicts.

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