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  1. Office of the Public Guardian Online (OPGO) is an online information and service portal for all matters related to the Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) and Court-appointed Deputies.

  2. The Public Guardian carries out functions under section 31 of the Mental Capacity Act (MCA) to enable and protect persons who lack mental capacity. The OPG is a Division of MSF. The Office supports the Public Guardian in carrying out his/her functions.

  3. The Office of the Public Guardian (“OPG”) was established in 2010. The OPG is a Division of the Ministry of Social and Family Development (MSF). The Office supports the Public Guardian in carrying out his/her functions.

  4. The LPA is a legal document and a deed*, which allows a person who is at least 21 years of age (' Donor '), to voluntarily appoint one or more persons (' Donee (s) ') to make decisions and act on his/her behalf if he/she loses mental capacity one day.

  5. Office of the Public Guardian, Ministry of Social and Family Development. Tel: 1800 111 2222 Monday to Friday: 8.30 am to 6 pm Saturday: 8.30 am to 1 pm Email: enquiry@publicguardian.gov.sg

  6. Please visit a CI only after all your Donee (s) and Replacement Donee (s) have accepted their appointment (s). Your LPA status should be at “LPA - Pending Certification”. Click here for the most visited CIs. Information on fees charged by CIs and LPA certificate issuing services can be found here.

  7. Office of the Public Guardian (OPG) helps people in England and Wales to stay in control of decisions about their health and finance and make important decisions for others who cannot decide...

  8. The Public Guardian and Public Trustee. These two agencies provide different types of support to people with impaired decision-making capacity. Read more

  9. The Public Guardian is a public official appointed by the Guardianship Division of the NSW Civil & Administrative Tribunal (NCAT) or Supreme Court of NSW to make healthcare, lifestyle and medical decisions for a person who lacks decision-making ability. The Acting NSW Public Guardian is Phil Kearton.

  10. “Public Guardian” means the Public Guardian appointed under section 30(1) and, unless the context otherwise requires, includes any Assistant Public Guardian appointed under section 30(1A);

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