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Unveiling Estate Planning Mysteries- Can Your Attorney Execute a BDBN?

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Estate planning involves crucial decisions that can profoundly impact your future and the distribution of your assets. In our previous newsletter, we delved into the significance of Enduring Powers of Attorney (EPOAs) and Binding Death Benefit Nominations (BDBNs) in safeguarding your interests. Today, we explore a critical question: Can your attorney under an EPOA execute a BDBN on your behalf?

 

Quick Recap:

An Enduring Power of Attorney (EPOA) empowers a trusted individual (the “Attorney”) to make crucial decisions for another person (the “Principal”) in the event of incapacity. Conversely, a Binding Death Benefit Nomination (BDBN) directs superannuation funds to specified beneficiaries upon the Principal’s passing.

 

The Question:

What happens when the Principal loses capacity and cannot execute or renew a BDBN? Specifically, can the Attorney designated under an EPOA undertake this task? Contrary to common belief, an Attorney can indeed execute, confirm, amend, or revoke a BDBN on behalf of the Principal, provided there is an express power in the EPOA authorizing such actions.

 

Implications:

The Attorney’s ability to modify beneficiaries in a BDBN has significant ramifications for estate planning. Changes made by the Attorney can affect the distribution of assets outlined in the Principal’s Will. For instance, altering the BDBN to exclude funds from the estate may disrupt the provisions made in the Will, rendering them unenforceable.

 

Conclusion:

The intersection of EPOAs and BDBNs underscores the importance of selecting a trusted Attorney to represent your interests. At Bennett Carroll Solicitors, we are experts in comprehensive estate planning solutions tailored to your unique needs. Our experienced team can guide you through the intricacies of estate planning, ensuring your wishes are honoured and your assets protected. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and take proactive steps towards securing your future.

 

For expert assistance with your legal needs, contact Bennett Carroll Solicitors at 1300 334 566. Renowned for delivering Queensland’s best will and estate services, we have offices located in Brisbane, the Gold Coast and the Sunshine Coast. As an electronic law firm, we can handle any legal matter across Queensland. Reach out to us today and ensure your legal needs are in trusted hands; We are your Legal Problem Solvers.

 

This is general information only. It is not legal advice. It does not take into account any niceties you may have and should not be relied upon by anyone. Contact us for advice on your specific needs before making any decisions based on this information.

 

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