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We work for British Columbians to protect the legal and financial interests of children under the age of 19 years, protect the legal, financial, personal and health care interests of adults who need help with decision making, and administer estates of deceased and missing persons.
Our authority to provide these services comes from a variety of B.C. laws. We act under the highest ethical, legal and personal standards – putting clients first when we make decisions.
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We provide a range of services to adults who may need help managing their personal, legal and financial affairs and do not have other decision makers available to help them.
Learn moreWe work on behalf of and with children and youth to protect their legal and financial interests.
Learn moreWe administer the estates of deceased and missing persons in B.C. and may act as trustee or be named as the executor in a will.
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Settlement submissions under the Infants Act
Public Guardian and Trustee’s requirements for settlement submissions under the Infants Act.
Learn moreProperty guardian coordination agreements
Information for First Nations and Indigenous Peoples about the Public Guardian and Trustee's property guardian services.
Learn moreChild and youth in care infographics
Illustrated infographics feature unique stories of former children and youth in care and provide examples of the PGT's property guardian services in action.
Learn moreSeeking truth, pursuing reconciliation: The Public Guardian and Trustee’s truth and reconciliation strategy
The Public Guardian and Trustee's strategy for pursuing truth and reconciliation.
Learn moreResidential client user fees
A document for when to refer adults in a residential facility to the Public Guardian and Trustee (PGT).
Learn morePractice guidelines for incapability assessments
Practice Guidelines for Incapability Assessments approved for the purposes of Part 3 of the Adult Guardianship Act, R.S.B.C.1996 c.6 and the Adult Guardianship (Abuse and Neglect) Regulation, B.C. Reg. 13/2000, and by BC Reg. 13/2011
Learn moreOptions to consider
Options to consider when an individual has difficulties managing their financial, legal or personal affairs.
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