
Preparing for the Future: Wills and Enduring Power of Attorney
For our kaumātua and kuia, ensuring your wishes are respected is an act of manaakitanga – caring not only for yourself, but also for your whānau. Having your affairs in order through a Will and an Enduring Power of Attorney (EPOA) provides peace of mind, clarity, and protection.
A Will ensures your taonga, whenua, and belongings are passed on in accordance with your wishes, supporting your whānau to grieve without uncertainty or dispute. An Enduring Power of Attorney allows someone you trust to make important decisions about your health, wellbeing, or finances if you are unable to.
Taking these steps is not just about legal documents – it’s about upholding your rangatiratanga, easing the burden on your whānau, and leaving behind a legacy of care and foresight. By preparing now, you can rest assured that your voice and values will guide the future.

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