Court proceedings for the appointment of a guardian may become necessary to protect the well-being of an individual who is unable to provide for his or her own care because of an incapacity or disability or because the individual is a minor. The appointment of a conservator may also be pursued if the individual is unable to manage his or her own financial affairs.
We understand that the process of seeking guardianship and conservatorship over a loved one can create delicate and complex issues for all parties involved, including the person seeking the appointment, the loved one who may be placed under a court-ordered guardianship and conservatorship and other family members. At times these proceedings are contested by the individual who may be placed under a court-ordered guardianship and conservatorship or by other family members. We strive to represent our clients in all guardianship and conservatorship matters by paying particular attention to the special circumstances presented with each case and handling each client’s matter with care and respect for those circumstances and family relationships.
Representation in guardianship and conservatorship matters may include:
- Appointment of a Guardian and Conservator for a Minor
- Appointment of a Guardian and Conservator for an Incapacitated or Disabled Adult
- Guardianship and Conservatorship Contests
- Administration of Conservatorship Estates
- Restoration from Guardianship and Conservatorship
- Removal or Resignation of Guardians or Conservators and Appointment of Successors
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