Conservatorship
If your family member is unable to make legal decisions on their behalf, we urge you to contact an attorney from Gaudy Law to schedule a consultation to discuss the possibility of conservatorship. Establishing a this type of supervision (very similar to a guardianship but for an adult) for your loved one will make it much more easy to manage their affairs and protect them.
Our team of legal professionals understand how unfamiliar and overwhelming Estate Planning and Probate matters can be. If you are looking to seek a conservatorship so that you can care for a loved one, we can be of service.
Our team of legal professionals understand how unfamiliar and overwhelming Estate Planning and Probate matters can be. If you are looking to seek a conservatorship so that you can care for a loved one, we can be of service.
Compassionate Guidance for Your Conservatorship Journey
At Gaudy Law, we understand that navigating conservatorship can feel overwhelming, especially when you’re making decisions to protect a loved one. Whether you’re pursuing a general conservatorship to oversee the care of someone unable to manage daily life or a limited conservatorship for an individual with special needs, we’ll walk with you through every step of the process. Our team is here to ensure your loved one receives the protection and dignity they deserve, while you gain the peace of mind you need.
We handle all types of conservatorships, from obtaining court approval to ongoing reporting requirements. Our expertise also extends to contested matters, where mediation or court representation may be necessary.
At Gaudy Law, our goal is to simplify the legal complexities, allowing you to focus on your family. We’re proud to offer compassionate, professional guidance tailored to your unique situation. If you have questions about conservatorship or need help filing your petition, reach out today for a consultation.
When to get a Conservatorship
If the person has a mental disability, such as dementia or Alzheimer’s, that prevents them from making sound decisions, a conservatorship can help.
If the individual has limited Physical capacity: The person has a physical disability that prevents them from caring for themselves.
The person is chronically using drugs or alcohol (substance abuse) a conservatorship may be of help to them.
When the person is unable to resist fraud or undue influence. This could be due to old age or other reasons.
When a loved one is advanced in age and is at a point where they are unable to manage their affairs on their own, a Conservatorship can be a great way to help them.
If something happened to them but they had no advance directives in place. When someone doesn’t have the proper documents in place to give Power of Attorney away at their incapacity, a Conservatorship is the answer.
Important Note About Conservatorship
It’s important to remember that a Conservatorship is no small thing. It gives an individual power over another person’s assets and decisions. Consulting with an attorney for the setup process is highly advised. This is for the protection of the conservatee and the conservator.
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