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Category Archives: Estate Law

Understanding Adult Guardianship, Part One

Adult guardianship is necessary when a person is unable to make decisions on his own behalf. There are several cases in which a person may not be able to manage his own affairs, including mental disability, an injury that affected the brain, or a senior with dementia or Alzheimer’s disease. When someone has a guardian appointed, he is referred to Continue Reading

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Different Types of Guardians, Part Three

Welcome back. Our estate planning attorney in Cary NC is back to discuss the final types of guardians that you might need to appoint within your estate. If you have questions during this article feel free to contact our office. Limited Guardian | Estate Planning Attorney in Cary NC A limited guardian has authority for a certain aspect of the Continue Reading

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Different Types of Guardians, Part Two

Guardians are appointed to manage the affairs of another person. In the legal system, the person is called a ward and is either under 18 years old, or is an elderly or disabled person unable to make decisions for him or herself. The matters a guardian oversees can vary depending on the type of guardianship he or she is given. Continue Reading

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Different Types of Guardians, Part One

A guardian is appointed by the court to watch over another person, or ward. The ward can be a minor, a disabled adult, or a senior unable to make decisions due to dementia or another issue that causes mental incapacity. Types of Guardians | Lawyer in Raleigh NC In some cases, the guardian was selected by the biological parent of Continue Reading

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