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Seniors get free legal advice

By mpnewsMarch 14, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
A FREE legal information session covering two of the most common legal issues affecting older people – wills and power of attorney - will be held at Safety Beach on Wednesday 20 March. Picture: AdobeStock
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A FREE legal information session covering two of the most common legal issues affecting older people – wills and power of attorney – will be held at Safety Beach on Wednesday 20 March.

Co-hosted by the Respecting Seniors Network, Peninsula Community Legal Centre and the Mornington Peninsula Shire Council, the session will include guest speakers talking about the tips and traps of planning for decision making as people age. They will also talk about how to protect older people’s rights and assets, as well as how to ensure that a person’s wishes are respected at a time when they are at their most vulnerable. There will be a chance to ask questions in a Q & A session.

Community TV personality Carol O’Halloran from the Over 50, So What! CTV show will MC the event and film the session for her program. She will also give audience members the opportunity to exchange views in short vox pop interviews.

The information session on wills and powers of attorney will be held at Safety Beach Community Centre, 185 Marine Drive, Safety Beach, 10am to 11.30am on Wednesday 20 March. Morning tea will be provided. Bookings are essential.
To register for the session call Peninsula Community Legal Centre on 9783 3600, or email pclc@pclc.org.au

First published in the Mornington News – 12th March 2024

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