therefore provides an unusual opportunity to learn what people write in their Enduring Guardianship (EG) forms, who they appoint as enduring guardians, and also gives other valuable demographic information about the appointment of substitute decision-makers, the making of advance care directives in ...
The principle was first recognised in legislation in England under the (Guardianship of Infants Act 1925) and reflected a change in the conception of children as merely an extension of their parents’ interests (Ibid.). It was, and often remains, the dominant principle in legislative schemes ...