Guardianships
When a person is unable to manage his/her financial affairs or medical care and has not appointed someone to act on his/her behalf, a guardian may be appointed to manage the person's affairs or medical care. Sometimes a guardian must be appointed to manage an incapacitated person's affairs because someone has taken advantage of the incapacitated person's inability to understand his or her finances.
Guardianship applications frequently must be made on an expedited basis in order to preserve or recover the incapacitated person's assets. A guardianship appointment will allow assets to be used to provide an incapacitated person with a safe and secure environment. At other times, a guardianship application must be filed to ensure the incapacitated person receives proper medical attention.
If you require assistance regarding a guardianship application please contact a highly qualified attorney at Novick & Associates at 1 (877) N O V I C K 1 (668-4251) or click here for an immediate e-mail inquiry.
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