In the future, you may need to appoint someone to look after your affairs. This may be in the short term, if you go abroad, or permanently, if you become incapable of managing your own affairs.
Indeed, if you have not appointed an attorney and become incapable of looking after your affairs, then all of your finances will be frozen until the court appoints someone to deal with your finances. This can be complicated, expensive and an unwelcome procedure. We can advise you fully on what powers you may need in the Power of Attorney and how to draft it to best suit your needs.