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We provide compassionate legal assistance to families and individuals navigating the complex process of appointing a guardian for an incapacitated adult. Adult guardianship is a legal process where the court appoints a responsible individual or organization to make decisions on behalf of an adult who can no longer manage their own affairs due to physical or mental incapacity.
Adult guardianship in Florida involves the court-appointed authority for an individual (the guardian) to manage the personal, medical, and/or financial affairs of an incapacitated adult (the ward). This is usually necessary when the adult is unable to make sound decisions due to age, disability, or illness, such as Alzheimer’s disease, dementia, or severe injury.
Navigating adult guardianship laws in Florida can be complex and emotionally challenging. Whether you are seeking to become a guardian or contesting a guardianship, it is essential to have experienced legal representation. Our attorneys are skilled in representing families in guardianship proceedings, ensuring the legal process is handled smoothly, while prioritizing the best interests of the incapacitated individual.
If you are considering adult guardianship for a loved one in Florida or need help with the legal process, contact us today for a consultation. Our experienced guardianship attorneys will guide you through the complexities of Florida law, ensuring your loved one’s rights and best interests are protected.
If your loved one is struggling to manage their responsibilities, or if their health and safety are at risk due to medical, financial, or daily care concerns, it may be time to consider guardianship. This legal step ensures that a responsible person—whether a family member, close friend, or caregiver—can step in and make essential decisions on their behalf.
At The Legacy Law Firm, we assist families through the guardianship process and can also help establish advance directives or powers of attorney to protect individuals before they become incapacitated. For a free case evaluation, contact a Florida adult guardianship attorney today at by calling (954) 999-9683 or clicking here to schedule call.
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