Enduring Power of Attorney – Death Benefit Nomination

All superannuation members should consider having in place an enduring power of attorney that empowers a trusted person or persons to care for and manage their superannuation, when circumstances are such that they cannot do it themselves. Disability is a fact and risk of modern life, and its prevalence grows with the age of a superannuation fund member.

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