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Guardianship and Management of Property Tribunal

Provides legal authority in the form of guardianship and/or management orders, to family members or friends of adult persons who have a disability so that the person's affairs, personal or financial, may be conducted appropriately.

ACT Magistrates Court
Knowles Place
Suburb: CANBERRA
State: ACT
Postcode: 2600

(02) 6207 1740

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