Guardianship

Irvine Guardianship Lawyers 

Helping Orange County Families Take Care of Their Loved Ones

Guardianship is a legal relationship in which a person or entity is given the authority to care for another person who is unable to care for themselves. This arrangement can be made for an adult or a minor child. A guardian is appointed by the court, and they must make sure that the person under their care receives the care they need, and that their rights are protected.

Guardianship can be temporary or permanent, and the guardian's role can be full or part-time. A guardian can be assigned to care for a person who has a mental illness, or who has been injured and is unable to care for themselves. They can also be assigned to care for a person who is elderly and no longer able to make their own decisions, or for a child who has been taken out of their parent's custody.

At Guardian Litigation Group, we have experience helping families take care of their loved ones who are unable to care for themselves. Our Irvine guardianship attorneys have helped families care for adult children with developmental disabilities, elderly parents with dementia, and children who have been taken out of their parents' custody due to substance abuse or other issues. We have experience helping families with guardianships in the following areas:

At Guardian Litigation Group, we believe that every person has the right to make their own decisions, and that every family has the right to care for their loved ones. We will help you protect your loved one's rights and make sure that they are cared for in the way that they want to be cared for. Our Irvine guardianship lawyers will make sure that your loved one is cared for, while still respecting their rights, and that they receive the care they need.

Call our office today at (949) 312-4226 to speak with a caring and experienced Irvine guardianship attorney!

What Is a Guardian?

A guardian is someone who is appointed by the court to care for a person who is unable to care for themselves. Guardians are appointed for adults and children who are unable to care for themselves. A guardian is someone who is given the authority to care for another person. They are appointed by the court, and they must make sure that the person under their care receives the care they need, and that their rights are protected.

A guardian can be appointed to care for a person who has a mental illness, or who has been injured and is unable to care for themselves. They can also be appointed to care for a person who is elderly and no longer able to make their own decisions, or for a child who has been taken out of their parent's custody.

Contact Our Irvine Guardianship Lawyers

At Guardian Litigation Group, we believe that every person has the right to make their own decisions, and that every family has the right to care for their loved ones. We will ensure that you or your loved one are in good hands when it comes to choosing a guardian. 

Call our office today at (949) 312-4226 to speak with a caring and experienced Orange County guardianship lawyer.

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