How to Get Guardianship Attorney of an Elder
Elderly conservatorship or 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? An elderly person may become unable to take care of himself, for example, he might lose the ability to remember to take required medications, manage finances or maintain regular hygiene. In these situations, it may be in the best interests of the elderly person for a court to appoint a guardian.
What is the Process of Guardianship? There are different processes and requirements of different states. Commonly speaking, the following entities or people can petition a court to appoint a guardian: •
The elderly person can himself file the petition
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A spouse or domestic partner of the elderly person
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A friend of the elderly person
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A relative of the elderly person