Helping guard against uncertainty
Have you taken on the role of caring for a loved one? Have you encountered obstacles in getting them the care or funding they need because you’re not authorized to speak on their behalf? Has your loved one entered into a bad agreement because they couldn’t understand the agreement?
Being appointed by the court as a Guardian or Conservator gives you the legal rights to make decisions on your loved one’s behalf. This would allow you to talk to their bank, doctor, and even Social Security under the court’s approval.
You are already taking on the work of caring for your loved one, let us share the load in getting the necessary legal documents. We are experienced in obtaining guardianships and conservatorships for disabled children, incapacitated parents, and any other loved one in need.