Guardianship – Protecting Vulnerable Loved Ones
If you believe a loved one is no longer able to manage their own affairs, our office will guide you through the Guardianship process with care, professionalism, and compassion.
A legal guardianship may be required in the following situations:
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Minors (under 18) who own property in their name
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Adults who are legally declared incapacitated due to conditions such as advanced dementia, severe mental illness, or other cognitive impairments
In these emotionally challenging circumstances, we will help you:
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Understand whether guardianship is appropriate
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Navigate the court process to establish legal authority
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Ensure your loved one’s personal and financial well-being is protected
Our office approaches guardianship matters with sensitivity, experience, and a commitment to doing what’s best for those who can no longer care for themselves.