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A: Under Alberta’s Family Law Act, a guardian can have some or all of the following POWERS:

  1. To make day-to-day decisions affecting the child;
  2. To decide where and with whom the child is to live;
  3. To make decisions about where the child goes to school and about the child’s culture and religion; and
  4. To consent to the child’s health treatments.

 

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