Guardianship law

Guardianship law – Planning for emergencies


Guardianship law regulates who is legally authorized to act on your behalf if you become incapacitated – for example, due to illness, accident, or age-related limitations. Without appropriate arrangements, the court will appoint a legal guardian.


With aPower of attorney,Advance directiveorAdvance healthcare directiveYou can decide who may represent you in an emergency and which medical measures are desired or refused.



We will gladly inform you about the differences between these documents and show you how you can make provisions in good time – in an understandable way and tailored to your life situation.