Adult Guardianships and Conservatorships
If an adult person is incapacitated and did not make other arrangements for
their personal care and for the care of their assets, it may be necessary to
appoint a Guardian or Conservator for them. In general, a Guardian makes
decisions about the care of an individual such as housing or medical decisions
and a Conservator makes decisions about managing the individual’s assets or
finances.
If someone you love become incapacitated, it may be necessary to go to court and
request that you be appointed as Guardian, Conservator or both. We can help you
with all of the necessary filings and notices that need to be made to start the
process of your appointment. We can also help you with the annual filings that
are required to be made after you have been appointed as Guardian or
Conservator.