Some persons hold the view that any advance health care directives possibly included in the act of designation would constitute the main source on which to draw information regarding the wishes of the person to whom the protection measure applies and would acquire the same importance as the needs and wishes expressed by the beneficiary throughout the course of the support administration,38even in the light of article 410, para 2 of the Civil Code (Duties of the support administrator), according to which in case of dispute, of harmful choices or acts or negligence in pursuing the interests or in satisfying the needs or requests of the beneficiary, the latter, the public prosecutor or other subjects set out in article 406 may appeal to the probate judge, who shall adopt by means of a reasoned act the appropriate provisions: this is a solution that can also be extended, in the view of these Authors, to cases in which the wishes expressed in advance by the subject are contained in a separate act.