Guardianships

Guardianship enduring guardianship allows a person to appoint another person to make personal or lifestyle decisions when the appointer can no longer do so for his or her self.

 

Revocation of a guardianship if appointor no longer requires services of appointed guardian to make decisions on his or her behalf, and has the legal capacity to do so, he or she can revoke the appointment by completing the form prescribed in Schedule 2 Guardianship Regulation 2000.

 

Service Status Update

Until December 2018, there will be planned outages for some NSW LRS systems while we undertake essential works. Where possible these works have been scheduled over weekends to minimise disruption to our customers.

Upcoming Outages:
Will be advised once confirmed.

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