To get the best help for your situation, first answer the questions on the guide's start page.
To get the best help for your situation, first answer the questions on the guide's start page.

There are different options for managing matters on behalf of another person. You should consider whether the assistance now provided by you or other persons close to you is enough or are other arrangements needed.
You can act on behalf of a close person in the following ways:
For more information about different ways to manage the affairs of a close person, see the website of the Digital and Population Data Services Agency.Opens in a new window.
The appointment of a guardian is the last-resort option to organise the management of another person’s finances. Before applying for guardianship you should consider whether there are any other ways to manage the affairs of a close person. A guardian can only be appointed if that is the only way to manage the affairs of the person in question.
A guardian may be needed if
For example, payment reminders or enforcement letters may be a sign that a person close to you needs help.
A guardian is not needed if the affairs of the person close to you can be properly managed in other ways. Other ways include a power of attorney or agreeing on bank account user rights.
The guardian can deal with the matters that are specified in the guardianship document. The guardian cannot decide on such matters as the client’s relationships with other people, will or place of residence.
There are misconceptions about guardianship. For example, a person close to you does not automatically need a guardian when they move to a nursing home. The need to access information about the health of a close person is not a justification for applying for guardianship either.
A guardian cannot use the MyKanta service on behalf of an adult client. If you want to use the MyKanta service on behalf of a person close to you, the person in question must provide you with an authorisation in Suomi.fi e-Authorizations.
Peer support or other counselling is often of great help in difficult situations. A broad range of different associations provide support for persons looking after other people.
If you an informal carer of a close person, you can also find information on peer support in the guide As an informal carer for a loved one.