Common Mistakes With Guardianship

Common Mistakes With Guardianship

19 Aug 2024
To take on the responsibilities of a guardian is a vital role and one of exceptional trust and responsibility. Read on to learn more about avoiding some common mistakes. Essentially there are two roles a guard...
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How To Choose A Guardian For Your Child

How To Choose A Guardian For Your Child

7 Mar 2024
No parent wants to think about what will happen to their child in the event of the untimely death of one or both spouses. Unfortunately, unexpected events can happen, and they need to be planned for. Every parent...
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Conservatorship Vs. Guardianship

Conservatorship Vs. Guardianship

16 May 2023
Is conservatorship or guardianship appropriate for your situation? Discover how the two terms vary and what each involves. When it comes to the ins and outs of substitute decision-making, there is usually conf...
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When Is Guardianship Necessary

When Is Guardianship Necessary?

7 Jul 2022
When you are caring for a child, you might not have thought about establishing a legal guardianship, but it's a significant step towards guaranteeing the laws are going to work in your favor in safeguarding the b...
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Choosing a Guardian for Your Child

Choosing a Guardian for Your Child

7 Jul 2022
Having children adds a new and great significant scope to your estate plan. When all of a child's legal parents have died or are debilitated, and never made arrangements for such emergencies, the child must be pl...
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Guardianship of Minors

Guardianship of Minors

22 Jun 2022
Parents are generally a minor's default legal guardians. In itself, parents are responsible for decision making to develop or maintain their child's well-being. Often, on the other hand, a child's parents can’t t...
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Temporary vs. Testamentary Guardianship

Temporary vs. Testamentary Guardianship

14 Jun 2022
A guardian is an individual appointed by a court to make legal decisions for individual’s unable to make decisions on their own. This typically refers to minors (under eighteen years of age), mentally disabled ad...
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