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Australia's Law Reform Commission wants to make it much harder for children to steal from their elderly parents by creating a national register of enduring powers of attorney. It's released a discussion paper which puts forward a range of reforms such as tighter witnessing and reporting requirements for powers of attorney and requiring banks to take steps to prevent financial abuse.


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By Greg Dyett

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Australia's Law Reform Commission wants to make it much harder for children to steal from their elderly parents by creating a national register of enduring powers of attorney. It's released a discussion paper which puts forward a range of reforms such as tighter witnessing and reporting requirements for powers of attorney and requiring banks to take steps to prevent financial abuse.



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