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Termination of a conservatorship can take about 4-8 weeks, depending on the court schedule. Your daughter needs to sign the paper work and... Read Answer
You can file a petition in court for legal guardianship but understand that parents are given preference and you will have to show alot to have ... Read Answer
You file a petition in court asking to be appointed as her conservator. See the court clerk in the county where she lives.
Your headline is "I don't have money to pay for a lawyer and I need to contest a will." The short answer to that is that a will is contested after a... Read Answer
I'm so sorry your daughter is in this situation. Your daughter may or may not be abused. She is definitely deeply troubled.
There's nothing you... Read Answer
Forgery is definitely a crime. In most cases, we begin by doing the following (1) report this to Adult Protective Services and (2) object to her... Read Answer
I don't know whether you received any answers. If not, please submit your question again under Family Law. The Guardianship and Conservatorship... Read Answer
My first question would be why you want to do this. She has three children close to where she is now. By implication, I'm gathering that she is still... Read Answer
If your brother filed for conservatorship, you should have received notice. You can check the court in the county where your father lives to see... Read Answer
To be able to get a power of attorney, your son must be able to understand what he is signing. If his brain damage is too severe for that, you will... Read Answer
Sorry, to complicated to answer in this forum. You will need to consult with an attorney,
Then you need to intervene and your father can file a petition asking that your brother be removed as the conservator.
There is no set fee. Every attorney sets their own fee. You might contact the local bar association in the county where you live to see if it... Read Answer
You may be able to make an applicaiton to the Court for a return to capacity, or limitations on the guardinaship. The Court wants a... Read Answer
You or your son (if he's 14 or older) must petition the court to appoint a guardian ad litem. You can request a specific attorney or ask the court to... Read Answer
Your Aunt needs to file a petition for guardianship with the Court and get letters of guardianship. I am assuming that you are not age 18 or older.
You can file a petition for guardianship with the court and if the court feels it's warranted, it will send an investigator to the person's house to... Read Answer
This is a difficult question to answer. The easy answer is that you will not need to file for guardianship or conservatorship until someone you... Read Answer
I answer general questions of law and will not get into specifics of your case.
You are asking me a moral question that I can not answer for you.
As a general rule, you will need to hire an attorney to be appointed guardian/conservator. However, I would go to the probate court in the county... Read Answer
If there is a court order establishing this, you'll have to petition the court to modify or rescind the order.
You might consider attending an Alzheimer's supprot group before starting down the path of a guardianshp. If that does not give you sonme ideas, you... Read Answer
To complicated to answer in this forum. You need to consult with an attorney in your area.