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Guardianship and Administration Tribunal

Guardianship

A guardian is someone appointed by the Tribunal to deal with the day-to-day affairs of an adult with impaired decision-making capacity or whose informal arrangements are inadequate. Guardians make decisions about personal matters, such as medical treatment, accommodation, employment and support services.

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Administration

An administrator is someone appointed by the Tribunal to manage the financial matters of an adult who is unable to make these decisions or whose informal management arrangements are inadequate.

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How does it all work?

1Application 2Hearing 3Decision 4Review
 
 
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