Areas of Practice

Guardianship


Guardianship of 
Disabled Adults

Adult guardianship is the legal process by which an individual assumes the role of decision-maker for an adult who becomes unable to make such decisions for himself/herself.


Guardianship of a Minor’s Property

A guardian of property is someone the court names to manage money and property for someone else whom the court has found cannot manage their money and property alone.


Guardianship of
Minor Children

When parents are unable to care for their children due to incapacity, absence, or other circumstances, guardianship provides legal authority for another adult to make critical decisions regarding the child's welfare. Our attorneys assist families in establishing temporary or permanent guardianship to ensure children receive the care, stability, and protection they need.


Permanent Guardianship 

of Children

Permanent guardianship provides long-term legal authority and stability when children cannot safely remain with their parents, offering a secure alternative to adoption while preserving certain parental rights. Our attorneys guide families through the permanent guardianship process to establish lasting care arrangements that prioritize the child's best interests and well-being.


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