Family & Professional Guardianship

Guidance for Guardians. Are you navigating the fog of guardianship responsibilities, then fear not. This book offers practical solutions grounded in laws and factual insights, ensuring you are never caught off guard.

Whether you are a seasoned guardianship lawyer, a devoted family member, or a professional guardian, this book provides a comprehensive overview of guardianship. It covers the essentials, from applicable statutes to the legal framework governing guardianship. In it you will explore diverse guardianship scenarios, including information about, guardianship of minors, incapacitated adults, mental health guardianship, standby guardianship, property and asset protection, alternatives to guardianship and conservatorship.

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A complete planning guidebook for guardianship of adults and children with Dementia, Alzheimer’s & Developmental Disabilities by Homer L. Hartage.

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“In the minds of us all as we age and ponder a future time when we too may need a caring hand.  Should you have to make the difficult decision for yourself, a loved one or a friend because they have been judged to lack the capacity or unable to manage their own affairs due to mental or physical incapacity that could be the moment you consider a guardian.” Gordon H. Smith

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