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The [http://www.trustee.bc.ca Public Guardian and Trustee]’s office can also review your records to check up on you. If that happens, unless the power of attorney says you can’t share your records or Martina objects, you may want to let another family member or friend of Martina’s see the records as a precaution.  
The [http://www.trustee.bc.ca Public Guardian and Trustee]’s office can also review your records to check up on you. If that happens, unless the power of attorney says you can’t share your records or Martina objects, you may want to let another family member or friend of Martina’s see the records as a precaution.  


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