Guardianship, Conservatorship Lawyers

Whether a protected person is a minor (under 18 years old) or incapacitated (due to age or a medical condition), they need a Court appointed decision maker to best care for their health, care, and finances.  The two forms of decision maker are a guardian and conservator.

Guardianship is a legal process that gives the guardian permission to take care of and make medical and care decisions for a minor or incapacitated adult.  A conservator is a person who the court appoints to manage the finances and estate of a minor or incapacitated adult.

These two appointments can become burdensome and complex, but our team of experienced attorneys have a great familiarity with these appointment processes and are ready to assist you with competence and compassion.