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Audience: Parents Organizations: Justice and Solicitor General Topics: Families and Children

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May 1, 2014

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The Public Trustee is appointed by the Alberta Government under the Public Trustee Act to protect and manage the financial interests of vulnerable Albertans. If you are looking after a represented...


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May 1, 2014

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The Public Trustee is appointed by the Alberta Government under the Public Trustee Act to protect and manage the financial interests of vulnerable Albertans. Trust administrators, lawyers,...


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May 1, 2014

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People who suffer from a mental disability may need help managing their finances. The amount of assistance they need depends on their disability, what needs to be managed and who is willing and...


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May 1, 2014

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When no appropriate person or corporation is found to handle a deceased person’s estate, the Public Trustee will be called upon as a last resort. When a minor or a represented adult has an...


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May 1, 2014

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Being appointed trustee is no small task and you should be commended for your commitment to helping others in time of need. Now that you’re a trustee, there are many rules you’ll need to follow....


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May 1, 2014

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An Enduring Power of Attorney is an important legal document you can use to appoint someone to make financial and legal decisions on your behalf. If you are the one passing the authority to...


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May 1, 2014

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Describes the benefits of hiring a lawyer when applying for trusteeship under the Adult Guardianship and Trusteeship Act. A lawyer can help potential trustees through the process and help them...


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August 1, 2013

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Parenting After Separation is a six-hour course, offered by Alberta Family Justice for parents and guardians who are separating or divorcing. The purpose of the course is to help parents...


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May 1, 2013

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In Alberta, anyone under the age of 18 is considered a minor. Parents or guardians can make personal decisions for minors regarding things like education, medical care and social activities....


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January 1, 2012

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The Alberta Gang Reduction Strategy (AGRS) is the Government of Alberta’s long-term blueprint for action to reduce gang-related crime and violence in the province. The Strategy (Alberta Gang...