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Abogados de Guardianship & Conservatorship

1026 abogados de Guardianship & Conservatorship encontrados. Filtre por estado y ciudad.

DivorceFamily LawDomestic ViolenceCollaborative Law
Bayonne11+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Sarah Springer
Sarah Springer

Springer Law Group

Family LawDivorceDomestic ViolenceArbitration & Mediation
Katy45+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
BankruptcyFamily LawDivorceForeclosure Defense
Bridgeport31+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Scott David Stewart
Scott David Stewart

The Stewart Firm

Family LawDivorceEstate PlanningProbate
Avondale24+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Scott Kelley Spooner
Scott Kelley Spooner

Spooner & Associates

Family LawDivorcePersonal InjuryBusiness Law
Buford29+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Sean M. Ditzel
Sean M. Ditzel

Ditzel & Partners

Family LawDivorceAdoptionChild Custody
Cobb County20+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Sean P. Sullivan
Sean P. Sullivan

Law Offices of Sean P. Sullivan

Family LawAdoptionChild CustodyChild Support
Bolingbrook16+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Sean Patrick Paris
Sean Patrick Paris

Sean Patrick Paris, Attorney at Law

Family LawDivorceJuvenile LawCriminal Law
Evergreen29+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Sean S Ramirez
Sean S Ramirez

Ramirez & Associates

DivorceFamily LawDomestic ViolenceEstate Planning
Albuquerque12+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Shane Michael Oncale
Shane Michael Oncale

Shane Michael Oncale, Attorney at Law

DivorceFamily LawDomestic ViolenceCollaborative Law
Alabaster31+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Shannon Benay
Shannon Benay

Benay & Associates

Arbitration & MediationFamily LawBusiness - Arbitration/MediationConsumer - Arbitration/Mediation
Johnston18+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Shannon E Parvey
Shannon E Parvey

Parvey Law Office

Family LawDivorceAdoptionChild Custody
Casselton16+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Shari Veisblatt
Shari Veisblatt

Veisblatt & Partners

DivorceFamily LawCollaborative LawContested Divorce
Cherry Hill22+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Sharon F. Jones
Sharon F. Jones

Jones Legal

DivorceFamily LawCollaborative LawContested Divorce
Chatham County33+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Shea Crosby
Shea Crosby

Crosby & Partners

Family LawDivorceProbateAdoption
Benton County12+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Sheila Grider Wahman
Sheila Grider Wahman

Sheila Grider Wahman, Attorney at Law

Juvenile LawDivorceFamily LawCollaborative Law
Augusta9+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Sheila Mims
Sheila Mims

Mims Law Group

Family LawCriminal LawPersonal InjuryAdoption
Dorchester County27+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Sheila Sinha Charmoy
Sheila Sinha Charmoy

The Charmoy Firm

Family LawDivorceBankruptcyForeclosure Defense
Bridgeport26+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis

Guardianship & Conservatorship Lawyers in the United States

When a loved one can no longer make decisions for themselves due to age, illness, or disability, the court can appoint someone to act on their behalf. A guardianship covers personal and medical decisions, while a conservatorship handles financial matters. These cases involve deeply personal family situations and strict court oversight.

What Guardianship & Conservatorship Law Covers

This area of law deals with the legal process of appointing a responsible person to care for someone deemed incapacitated. Courts require clear medical evidence that the individual — called the ward or protected person — cannot manage their own affairs safely.

Cases may involve elderly adults with dementia, individuals with developmental disabilities, or people incapacitated by serious injury. Guardianship and conservatorship can be temporary or permanent, limited or full, depending on the person's condition. Lawyers also handle disputes between family members who disagree about who should serve as guardian.

When to Hire a Guardianship or Conservatorship Lawyer

  • A family member has dementia or a cognitive disability and cannot handle finances or medical decisions
  • You need to petition the court to become a legal guardian or conservator
  • Another family member is seeking guardianship and you want to contest their appointment
  • You suspect a current guardian or conservator is committing financial exploitation or neglect
  • You are a guardian seeking to modify or terminate an existing court order

How the Process Works

The petitioner files a request with the local probate or family court. A doctor or psychologist must evaluate the proposed ward and submit a written capacity assessment. The court then schedules a hearing, and in most states, the proposed ward has the right to their own attorney.

According to the National Center for State Courts, more than 1.3 million adults are under active guardianship in the U.S. at any given time. Contested cases can take several months to resolve. Uncontested petitions typically move faster, often concluding within 30 to 90 days.

How Financial Outcomes Are Determined for the Protected Person

  • Asset protection — the court reviews the ward's estate and sets rules for how funds may be spent on housing, medical care, and daily needs
  • Conservators must file regular accountings showing every dollar received and spent on the ward's behalf
  • Courts can order restitution if a conservator mismanages or steals from the ward's estate
  • The ward's income sources — Social Security, pensions, investments — are placed under the conservator's documented management
  • If the ward recovers capacity, the court can restore full control of their finances after a formal review

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between guardianship and conservatorship?

A guardian makes personal decisions like healthcare, living arrangements, and daily care. A conservator manages money and property. Some states combine both roles under one title, but the responsibilities remain distinct. One person can be appointed to serve in both capacities.

Can a guardianship be reversed?

Yes. If the protected person regains capacity, they or their attorney can petition the court to terminate the guardianship. The court will require updated medical evidence showing the person can make their own decisions again. Family members or other interested parties can also request a review if circumstances change.