by richard | Dec 21, 2022 | Blog
By Jason Zandecki, Esq. There are several different types of guardianships authorized by Florida Statute. The most common types are described below: A guardianship for adult is necessary when an individual (the “Ward”) becomes incapacitated, and there is no less...
by richard | Dec 21, 2022 | Blog
By Seton T. Hengesbach, Esq When the co-trustees of a trust do not get along or cannot agree on decisions regarding the trust many problems arise. Fortunately, Florida law has a provision that allows a court to remove a trustee when the co-trustees cannot agree or if...
by richard | Dec 21, 2022 | Blog
By Jason Zandecki, Esq. There are three main types of guardianship over a minor: Guardianship of the Person, Guardianship of the Property, or both. A Guardianship of the person is similar to a child custody case, and is an option when a minor’s parents have died,...
by richard | Dec 21, 2022 | Blog
By Jason Zandecki, Esq. In short, a Guardianship is a mechanism to for the Courts to authorize an individual (the “Guardian”) to act on behalf of an incapacitated person (the “Ward”). Florida Law requires that a Guardianship is used as an option of last resort, and...