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Guardianship and Conservatorship

Grand Rapids Guardianship and Conservatorship Lawyers

Compassionate Advocacy for Guardian and Conservator Proceedings

Guardians and/or conservators may be appointed for minors or incapacitated individuals unable to care for themselves or effectively manage their finances. Any suitable person over 18 years of age willing to contribute to the welfare of another may be selected to serve in a guardian or conservator role. They will take on decision-making responsibilities for various aspects of the individual’s life to ensure that their best interests are protected. If you are seeking to become a loved one’s guardian and/or conservator, speak with a skilled attorney about your case. These proceedings can be complex, and it is essential to have legal help on your side throughout.

At Willis Law, our Grand Rapids guardianship and conservatorship attorneys are here to deliver the compassionate guidance you need. Our practice is based on the principle of being of service to others while demonstrating empathy and kindness. We recognize that this can be a challenging and emotional time for you and your family. We want to ensure that you understand the process of becoming a loved one’s guardian and/or conservator and your duties upon selection.

For the legal representation you need, please call us at (888) 461-7744 or contact us online today.

When Is a Guardian or Conservator Appointed?

A probate court might determine that an adult needs a guardian or conservator when the individual is legally incapacitated. To be incapacitated means that the individual cannot understand or make informed decisions about their care or finances.

An adult may be considered legally incapacitated for reasons such as the following:

  • Mental illness
  • Mental deficiency
  • Physical illness
  • Disability
  • Drug or alcohol addiction

The court has several functions in these matters. First, it will determine whether the individual needs a fiduciary. Second, it will decide who should be appointed. Third, once a fiduciary is selected, the court will maintain a supervisory role to ensure that the individual is adequately cared for or that the finances are managed effectively.

If the individual selected someone to serve as a durable power of attorney or named someone in their will or trust to make decisions on their behalf, a guardian or conservator may not need to be appointed.

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