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- General information on the guardianship of an adult in Arizona
A formal hearing must be started by completing a Petition for Appointment of Guardianship of an Adult Then filing it with a Court for either a limited or general guardianship
- Public Fiduciary | Maricopa County, AZ
The Maricopa County Public Fiduciary provides professional and compassionate guardianship, conservatorship, and decedent services for incapacitated adults when no other person, agency or corporation is qualified and willing to serve
- Guardianship Attorney Glendale AZ | Child Incapacitated Adult Guardian . . .
Guardianship can be described as a legal arrangement in which the court appoints a person to take care of and make crucial decisions on behalf of a child or an incapacitated adult
- Guardianship and Conservatorship - American Bar Association
Guardianship means obtaining the legal authority to make decisions for another person A “guardian” is the person appointed by the court to make decisions on behalf of someone This page lists resources and research on guardianship law and practice
- Elder Justice Initiative (EJI) | Guardianship Overview
For an older adult who has experienced some form of elder abuse, guardianship can be a critical means to preventing further mistreatment A person or agency that detects abuse may petition the court seeking appointment of a guardian
- NCLER | Guardianship
Guardianship, sometimes called conservatorship, is a legal relationship created when a court gives one person (the guardian) the power to make personal and financial decisions for another person who is seen to be at risk of harm or unable to handle their own affairs
- What Is Guardianship? | National Guardianship Association
What Is Guardianship? Guardianship, also, referred to as conservatorship, is a legal process, utilized when a person can no longer make or communicate safe or sound decisions about his her person and or property or has become susceptible to fraud or undue influence
- Legal Guardianship: Laws Rights - FindLaw
A guardianship is a legal relationship established by the courts to allow someone (a guardian) to make decisions on behalf of another (a ward)
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