By Bernie Hayward on Sunday, 27 June 2010
Category: Enduring Guardianships

What if I become incapacitated and I haven’t appointed an Enduring Guardian?

The degree of difficulty will depend on the medical people you are dealing with and the persons circumstances. In theory there should not be a problem in most cases.

The Guardianship Act says that when a person cannot make a medical decision for themselves then the decision can be made by the ‘person responsible’ (except in cases of sterilisation or unusual medical matters). The person responsible is defined in a pecking order as:

The issues that arise appear to be:

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