Enduring Power of Attorney and Personal Directive in Alberta — What You Need to Know

What happens if you're in an accident or become seriously ill and can't make your own decisions? Lawyer Chad Graham explains the two documents every Albertan needs while they're still alive — an Enduring Power of Attorney for financial decisions and a Personal Directive for health and personal care. In this video, you'll learn: What an Enduring Power of Attorney covers and what it doesn't What a Personal Directive covers and why it's separate Why you need both documents, not just one What happens without them — trusteeship, court applications, and delay The difference between a springing and immediate EPA How to choose the right attorney and agent This video is part of our Estate Planning in Alberta series — watch the full playlist here:    • Estate Planning in Alberta | Chad Graham Law   Start your estate plan from home: https://chadgrahamlaw.com/online-will... Book a consultation: https://chadgrahamlaw.com/contact/ About Chad Graham Law: Chad Graham Law is a boutique estate planning and corporate law practice serving families and small businesses across South Edmonton, Beaumont, Leduc, and surrounding communities. Every estate plan is prepared by a lawyer, not a template. Website: https://chadgrahamlaw.com Office: 2–2207 90B Street SW, Edmonton, Alberta DISCLAIMER: This video provides general information about estate planning and probate in Alberta. It is not legal advice and does not create a solicitor-client relationship. For advice specific to your situation, please consult a lawyer. #PowerOfAttorneyAlberta #PersonalDirective #EnduringPowerOfAttorney #EstatePlanningAlberta #EdmontonLawyer #ChadGrahamLaw #AlbertaEPA #IncapacityPlanning #BeaumontLawyer #AlbertaEstratePlanning