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Guardianship

Guardianship is the process of making decisions for an adult about their personal or health matters when they cannot do so for themselves.

Adults may have difficulty making a decision due to dementia, intellectual disability, acquired brain injury or damage, mental illness or being unable to communicate, for example, because they are in a coma. This is referred to as having impaired capacity.

Under our laws, an adult needs to be able to make the decision (without inappropriate influence), understand what the decision means and communicate the decision.

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Guardianship review


Read the Queensland Government Response to the Queensland Law Reform Commission Report - Public Justice, Private Lives: A New Approach to Confidentiality in the Guardianship System.

You can also view the Queensland Law Reform Commission's full report and draft legislation.


Relevant legislation


Visit the Queensland Parliamentary Counsel website to view the Guardianship and Administration Act 2000 and Power of Attorney Act 1998.