Single, ageing and struggling to find the right donees for my LPA

When you can no longer manage your finances or healthcare, finding someone to help is not easy.

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Legacy planning is critical for everyone, but even more so for unmarried individuals. SINGAPORE - I have known for several years that I should get my Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) and Last Will and Testament done, but this important task took a backseat to chasing stories and meeting work deadlines. That is, until I hit 50, and could no longer postpone the need to get my legacy planning done and cross that off the bucket list.

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