suomi.fi
Go directly to contents.

Public guardianship

  • Service
  • Nationwide
  • Public service

The state's Legal aid and public guardianship districts organise guardianship services for those to whom the court has ordered a public guardian to handle financial or other matters. The order can also be issued by the Digital and Population Data Services Agency (DVV) and the State Department of Åland in the Åland Islands. Public guardianship offices provide public guardianship services. The Legal ...

Do the following

If you or your family member need guardianship services, the Digital and Population Data Services Agency (DVV) will provide guidance on the procedures for applying for a guardian. The DVV website can be found in the right-hand column under Links. If a public guardian has already been appointed to manage your affairs, contact the guardianship office and the public guardian and/or the public guardianship secretary. Contact information for guardianship offices and outsourced services providers can be found in the right-hand column under Service locations.

Information on all service channels is not available in your chosen language. Change the language of the site to receive information on service channels in other languages.

To whom and on what terms

Arranging guardianship services means ensuring that guardianship services, as referred to in the Guardianship Services Act, are sufficiently available regionally. The services of a public guardian are necessary if there is no private guardian available (e.g. a relative or a close one) and the person has not, with a continuing power of attorney, determined who will manage their affairs when their functional capacity has decreased so that assistance is needed. The guardian has the right to receive compensation for the necessary expenses from the client's funds, as well as a reasonable fee, considering the quality and extent of his or her duties and the client's funds. The amount of the fee is laid down by government decree. The fee charged by a public guardian belongs to his or her employer, i.e. the state or other an external service provider.

The service is provided by

Legal aid and public guardianship districts

Responsible for the service

Legal aid and public guardianship districts
Text edited by: Legal aid and public guardianship districts
Updated: 8/11/2022