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When a loved one reaches a point in his or her life where, due to either old age or disability (especially in young adults), he or she cannot effectively care for personal, medical, and financial matters, it may be wise to consider a New Jersey legal guardianship.
The term guardianship means legal guardianship. In legal guardianship, a legal guardian is appointed by the court to care for another person. The legal guardian is responsible for making important decisions on the person's behalf and also takes legal responsibility for that person. The court grants them the legal authority to care for the person as well as the person's personal and property interests.
The decisions that a legal guardian can take include but are not limited to:
Guardianship laws govern the guardianships. That’s why you need a guardianship attorney. These laws command who can take the responsibility of becoming a legal guardian. The laws also dictate the manner in which the guardianship must be carried out. What do courts consider when choosing a legal guardian? The things considered include but are not limited to are:
The most crucial factor in any guardianship is the ward and what is suitable for them. The very first question will be related to why guardianship is necessary. Discuss your concerns with Stacy I. Benson, Esq. and she would be happy to explain the process.
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