
Guardianship and conservatorship documents play an important role in determining who has the authority to make important decisions on behalf of incapacitated adults or minor children. These documents often become relevant for older adults when mental or physical incapacitation is more likely. A Taunton guardianship and conservatorship lawyer can help protect your loved ones’ health and financial interests even during a difficult situation.
At Albanese Law, LLC, we understand how overwhelming it can be to consider things such as mental incapacity or your care near the end of your life. We are here to help you build a plan that helps you feel confident about your care in the event that you are unable to make medical or financial decisions. A guardianship or conservatorship lawyer from our firm can help you establish enforceable, specific legal documents that can give you peace of mind.
Guardianship and conservatorship both involve who has the ability to make important decisions for another person. It is also important to know that the appointed conservator or guardian does not have any authority if you are still able to make decisions for yourself. When planning ahead for end-of-life care, a guardianship or conservatorship lawyer can explain what type of document provides the protections you may need, or if both should be put in place.
Guardianship allows an appointed guardian to make personal and medical decisions on behalf of an incapacitated adult. Guardianship cases are common when cognitive impairments, memory loss, or impaired decision-making ability are involved. About 7.4 million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s dementia, a common disease that can lead to guardianship. Nationwide, about 1.3 million older adults and disabled adults are in guardianships.
Conservatorship involves financial protection. A conservator can make sure your financial affairs are taken care of, and can be especially important if an elderly person is vulnerable to fraud or financial abuse, as about $2.4 billion was lost to fraud targeting older adults in 2024. A conservator can oversee financial responsibilities such as:
Families often wait too long before seeking out guardianship and conservatorship. While it can feel unnecessary or too soon, it is good to be proactive about this process. Making these documents in advance can avoid issues with unexpected medical issues or the inability to create them later on due to mental incapacity.
If you are in the process of creating your estate plan or are considering your future, it can be a good idea to hire a guardianship lawyer. A lawyer can help you select a guardian or conservator and file the correct documents with the Bristol County Probate & Family Court. Sometimes, concerned family members will also reach out to a Taunton guardianship and conservatorship lawyer for help protecting their aging loved ones.
By working with a Taunton guardianship and conservatorship attorney, you can protect your rights, verify that all court requirements are met, and experience a smoother, less complex filing process. At Albanese Law, LLC, we are ready to help you find a personalized plan that protects the health, personal decisions, and finances of adults as they age. Contact us to set up a free case consultation.
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