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College of Law Courses

Powers of attorney in practice (NSW)

This program is delivered by TEN The Education Network partner - The College of Law.  For further information and to view the full program please select the orange “Further Information and Purchase” button. In an ageing population, power of attorney applications are increasing ........

Date/Time

Live and Online

20/11/2024

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College of Law Courses

This program is delivered by TEN The Education Network partner - The College of Law. 

For further information and to view the full program please select the orange “Further Information and Purchase” button.

In an ageing population, power of attorney applications are increasing in frequency. Both general and enduring powers of attorney have significant advantages for your client. It allows the appointed attorney authority to handle the applicant’s business, banking, real estate, insurance, investment, pension and gift transactions. In this live webinar, you will be guided through critical information to understand the process, complexities, associated risks and dispute resolution methods when dealing with this substitute decision making instrument.

The expert facilitator is: Katelin Whitley, Principal, Bestic Law and Accredited Specialist in Wills and Estates and Accredited Specialist in Property Law.

The program

9.00am: Login and welcome  

Speakers: Katelin Whitley, Principal, Bestic Law and Accredited Specialist in Wills and Estates

9.05am: Preparation of powers of attorney 

  • Substitute decision-making instruments available to the client
  • Scope of authority, conditions and limitations
  • Appointing an appropriate attorney(s)
  • Fiduciary duties owed by attorneys  


9.35am:  Mental capacity issues concerning the preparation of powers of attorney

  • How to screen and assess mental capacity – the legal test
  • Preventing abuse of powers of attorney
  • Best practice


10.10am: Morning break  

10.20am: Managing risks around powers of attorney

Tips and traps when an attorney undertakes transactions
Advising executors when there has been an active power of attorney


10.50am: Reviews by Guardianship Division of the NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal 

  • Ground for review of powers of attorney
  • Tribunal orders that may be made


 11.15am: Close  

CPD information

2 CPD units

Enquiries/Assistance

If you have any questions, please contact The College of Law’s Customer Engagement team on Tel 02 9965 7111 or email [email protected]

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