Retirement Lounge Podcast

27 - Have you written your Will… and set up your Lasting Power of Attorney?

42 min · 27. mar. 2026
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Power of Attorney is something many clients have in place, but how well is it really understood? In this episode, Nick sits down with solicitor Anne Call from Blandy & Blandy Soliccitors to explore the key differences between older and newer Powers of Attorney, where things can go wrong, and what advisers should be aware of when supporting clients through these decisions. This episode is part of our Educational Series, designed to break down the practical considerations around later-life planning, from Powers of Attorney to wills and beyond. Together, they discuss: * How older arrangements can create challenges at the point they're needed most * The differences between financial and health & welfare decisions * Why timing and structure matter more than most people realise A calm, practical conversation to help you better understand the realities clients may face, and where advice can make a difference. Connect with Nick Hutchings [https://www.linkedin.com/in/nick-hutchings-fin-planner/]

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