Guardians and Conservators

Guardians and conservators play a critical role in caring for an incapacitated individual where no durable power of attorney or advanced medical directive has been put in place. Sometimes, individuals have a durable power of attorney or advanced medical directive but the documents do not give sufficient power to an agent. In either situation, a guardian and conservator may be necessary to protect the health, safety, and funds, of the incapacitated person.

The appointment of a guardian or conservator requires a Court order. From filing the initial request for appointment to helping prepare accountings, our firm has experience in all aspects of the guardian/conservator process.

Areas of Practice

  • Filing for Guardianship and/or Conservatorship
  • GuardianĀ ad litemĀ for Incapacitated Adults