Deputyship[a] is a Swiss legal instrument that replaced guardianship (German: Vormundschaft, French: tutelle) in adult protection law on 1 January 2013.
[1] The regulation of deputyship of minors in child protection law is set out in Art.
The new body is the Child and Adult Protection Authority (KESB, APEA, ARP).
[3] The law distinguishes between the The areas of responsibility of the deputyship may include personal care, property care or legal affairs, and should correspond to the needs of the person concerned (Art.
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