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Power of Attorney and Public Guardianship - Oxford and Norfolk

In Ontario, a Power of Attorney is a legal document which allows a person to appoint someone to make decisions about their property, finances, or personal health care if they become mentally incapable. If a mentally incapable person has no one suitable or willing to act on their behalf, the Office of the Public Guardian and Trustee may step in to make these critical decisions.

See also Advance Care Planning and Consent, Capacity, and Substitute Decision Making.
 
These services are located outside of Oxford and Norfolk, but provide service to Oxford and Norfolk.
Ontario. Ministry of the Attorney General - London Office - Office of the Public Guardian and Trustee  
London Courthouse, 80 Dundas St, London, ON  N6A 6A3
519-660-3140
Ontario. Ministry of the Attorney General - Office of the Public Guardian and Trustee (The)  
Atrium on Bay, 595 Bay St, Suite 800, Toronto, ON  M5G 2M6
Toronto Regional Office: 1-800-891-0504
Collect Calls: 416-314-2801
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