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DO YOU NEED HELP OBTAINING INFORMATION ABOUT GUARDIANSHIP/CONSERVATORSHIP?

We have helped hundreds of clients just like you across the State of Florida.

The Guardianship/Conservatorship process is not simple or easy. We can provide information about obtaining authority to handle medical decisions, legal authority, and learning how to become a guardian for your loved ones.

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I think I need conservatorship, what now?
Seeking conservatorship is a complex legal process. An attorney experienced in guardianship matters can assess your situation, guide you through the necessary steps, and represent you in court. They can also advise on alternatives to conservatorship if appropriate.
What are the responsibilities of a guardian/conservator?
They must act in the ward’s best interests, keep detailed records, and report to the court regularly. The specific duties depend on the type of guardianship/conservatorship.
Who can become a guardian or conservator?
Typically, a close family member or friend is chosen. They must be trustworthy, responsible, and willing to act in the ward’s best interests. The court ultimately decides their suitability.
How long does the process take?
There’s no set timeframe, as it depends on individual circumstances and court schedules. Expect several months, potentially longer in complex cases.
Is there a cost involved with becoming a guardian/conservator?
Yes, legal fees, court costs, and potential evaluations can add up. Seeking legal advice early on can help manage these expenses and navigate the process efficiently.
I need to get POA, how do I do that?
While I can’t provide specific instructions, obtaining a POA involves working with an attorney to draft and notarize the document according to your state’s legal requirements. It’s crucial to understand the different types of POA and which best suits your parents’ needs. Consult with an attorney to ensure the POA is valid and meets your specific requirements.
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