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Paul - Enduring POA were done away with some years ago.
A 2007 act that introduced the Court of Protection resulted in the introduction of a Lasting Power of Attorney instead. This is what many refer to as a 'Living Will'. The other document has also been so described. The term appears to have been used loosly. Maybe both types of provision can be part of same document.
If you think about it the LPOA is more appropriately described as a 'living will' as it refers to what happens to you and your estate while still alive but incapable of making decisions about yourself.
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