Access all of the guides, leaflets and information brochures the Curateur public has made available to the general public and legal tutors.

General notice

Printed version available free of charge if ordered

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Information for the general public

My Protection Mandate (Booklet and Form) (PDF 1.20 Mb)
The protection mandate, previously referred to as a “mandate in the event of incapacity”, is an official document that enables you to express your wishes and to name someone to support you and administer your property should you become incapable.
(Printed version sold by Les Publications du Québec This hyperlink will open in a new window..)

In case of incapacity – The protection mandate (leaflet) (PDF 1.77 Mb)
Have you ever considered what would happen if you were one day unable to take care of yourself and your property? The protection mandate lets you decide who will make decisions for you and about you in the event you become incapable.

Protecting and supporting your loved ones – Useful tools (PDF 2.90 Mb)
Browse the various tools available to help you support and protect a loved one who finds himself vulnerable, needs a bit of help or is wondering what will happen if one day he can no longer care for himself or manage his own affairs.

The assistance measure – Official recognition to better help you (PDF 512 Kb)
The assistance measure could be right for you if you’re living with a difficulty and want help in certain situations.
(Detailed brochure to help you make an informed decision).

The Assistance Measure - A measure for you! (PDF 372 Kb)
If you are experiencing difficulties and would like assistance, or if you wish to help someone close to you in certain situations, the Assistance Measure is for you. In just one step, you or someone close to you can be recognized as an assistant.
(Short information leaflet for displays).

Administering the property of a minor – How to proceed? (PDF 2.59 Mb)
This leaflet contains helpful information for you, as the parent or tutor of a minor child who owns property, about the obligations associated with managing the child’s patrimony.
(This document is not available to order.)

Fees of the Curateur public du Québec (PDF 1.26 Mb)
Fees for services associated with the protection of persons represented by the Curateur public and the administration of their property.
(The document is available in electronic format only.)

Information Guides for Legal Tutors

Protecting a person under tutorship – Guide for the tutor and the tutorship council (PDF 3.15 Mb)
Have you been appointed as a tutor to an incapable person? Or as a member or the secretary of a tutorship council? Read more about your new obligations to ensure the protection of the person under tutorship, the sound management of their property, and the exercise of their rights. You will also find information about the other parties involved in a tutorship to a person of full age and what to do in difficult situations.

Administering the property of a minor - Guide for the legal tutor and the tutorship council (PDF 2.66 Mb)
Does your child have assets worth more than $40,000, or have you been appointed as a member or the secretary of a tutorship council? Read more about your new obligations to ensure sound management of the minor child’s patrimony. You will also find information about the other parties involved in a tutorship to the property of a minor and what to do in difficult situations.

Administering the property of a minor - Guide for the dative tutor and the tutorship council (PDF 2.65 Mb)
Have you been appointed as a dative tutor to a minor? Or as a member or the secretary of a tutorship council? Read more about your new obligations to ensure sound management of the minor child’s patrimony. You will also find information about the other parties involved in a tutorship to the property of a minor and what to do in difficult situations.