The enduring Guardianship document allows you to appoint someone to make non-financial decisions on your behalf if you are unable to do so. This might include decisions about where you will live and what healthcare you will receive.
The appointment of an Enduring Guardian is particularly useful as you get older and may become unable to make decisions. You need to ensure the person you appoint is willing and able to act as your Guardian. You could appoint a close relative, friend or carer to this role.
Richard is experienced in preparing all aspects of this document. He can witness your signature and make sure you understand the document.