What do they consist of?

Guardianship documents indicate to the judicial authority who should protect the interests of the person in these circumstances. In the absence of a guardianship document, the law guides the judicial authority without taking into account the preferences of the person or their parents.

However, in some cases, the law establishes who will be the legal representative, as in the case of minors, whose parents are responsible for their well-being and represent them in relevant matters.

The available options include the appointment of a guardian by the parents, self-guardianship, advance directives, protected assets, and advance directives (living will).

Required Documentation

  • National identity document of the parent(s).

  • The original family record book.

In what situations can this service be used?

At different stages of life, such as minority, certain illnesses or old age, it may be necessary for another person to intervene to protect the interests of the person in those circumstances.