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Adult Guardianship  

Adult guardianship refers to legal arrangements that give another person or entity the authority to make decisions for an adult who is deemed incapable of making certain decisions on their own. In British Columbia, this is usually done through: 

  • Representation Agreements 
  • Committeeship (via the BC Supreme Court) 
  • Public Guardian and Trustee (PGT) interventions 
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