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Guardianship/Conservatorship
When a person is already incapable of making or communicating informed decisions, it is wise to have a guardian or conservator appointed. This means going through the probate court. To avoid legal problems and unnecessary expenses, the help of a professional is needed. Doing nothing will leave a loved one at risk financially and medically.
An experienced attorney who knows the court system can get a conservator or guardian appointed promptly and professionally. A guardian can help with housing and/or medical decisions. A conservator can protect the estate of the loved one by providing asset protection and management.
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