Review of Enduring Guardians. (TAS)
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An enduring guardianship is a legal document that enables a person (the appointor) to appoint another person (the guardian) to make personal decisions on their behalf after they lose the mental capacity to make such decisions for themselves.
An enduring guardianship is a legal document that enables a person (the appointor) to appoint another person (the guardian) to make personal decisions on their behalf after they lose the mental capacity to make such decisions for themselves.