Guardianships & Conservatorships

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Preparing for incapacity is a very important part of the estate planning process, and our firm will help you put the appropriate documents in place to avoid the need for a guardian or conservator, if at all possible. However, even with a solid estate plan, there are times when a guardian or conservator must be appointed for a minor child or incapacitated adult. Our firm handles the required paperwork and procedures to have a guardian or conservator appointed when the circumstances call for one.