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As an attorney, we can provide you the assistance in creating an estate plan that will avoid guardianship in the event of your incapacity so that your loved ones do not have to petition the court for guardianship, we help you to navigate the process, ease the stress, and put a plan together to help maximize assets and provide for the quality care of your loved one.<br>
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Elderly guardianship is a legal relationship formed when an individual is appointed by the court to care for an elderly person who is not in a state to take care of himself or herself. There are some duties and responsibilities of the appointed guardian to the elderly person.
Why An Elder Need A Guardian? When an elderly loved one becomes incapacitated, it may become necessary to have a legal guardian appointed to help them manage their affairs.
WHAT IS THE PROCESS OF GUARDIANSHIP? • A petition for Guardianship form, is filed, which needs information about the elderly person, the person who is filing the petition, names of the relatives of the elderly person, and the reasons why guardianship is required. • The next step is that the elderly person and his or her relatives are informed of the petition for guardianship. • The court investigator investigates to learn whether the proposed guardianship is necessary. • The last step is the court hearing in which the judge reviews the petition, hears statements, and decides whether the elderly person lacks the ability to care for himself and decides whether to grant the guardianship petition.
DUTIES OF A GUARDIAN There are many responsibilities of a guardian, like deciding where the elderly person will live. He is responsible to prepare a budget based on the finances of the elderly person. He decides on the best ways to keep the elderly person healthy. He is also responsible for the arrangement of recreation and social contact of the elder.
THE FOLLOWING ENTITIES OR PEOPLE CAN PETITION A COURT TO APPOINT A GUARDIAN: • The elderly person can himself file the petition • A spouse or domestic partner of the elderly person • A friend of the elderly person • A relative of the elderly person • A state or local government agency
There comes a time when guardianship is the only way. You can take the help of a guardianship attorney who will guide you through the whole process.
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