Guardianship order
A guardianship (missing persons) order (GMPO) allows an appointed guardian to make decisions on behalf of the missing person concerning property and financial affairs.
The guardian is required to make decisions in the person’s best interests, keep a record of these decisions, and is supervised by the Office of the Public Guardian.
More information on GMPO is available at GOV.UK.
Register a guardianship
To register a guardianship with us, you’ll need to call our team to notify us, and then mail or email a copy of your Guardianship order.
We’ve outlined the process for registering a third party here.
FAQs
To become a guardian of a missing person’s affairs, you need to meet certain requirements. More information is available at GOV.UK.
You must be over 18 years and can apply if you’re the missing person’s:- husband, wife or civil partner
- parent
- child
- brother or sister
- guardian already and you’re renewing the order.
You can also apply if you can give the court evidence that you have a ‘sufficient interest’ in the person’s finances or property.
If a guardianship is applied to a Zempler Bank account, the guardian is able to:
- manage the account
- request account statements
- update details
- manage payments and Direct Debits
- open and close accounts.
If more than one guardian is appointed for the missing person, all of the above actions must be managed jointly.