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Dear Illinois,
Your matter sounds like an issue to be addressed by a patent attorney who deals with trademarks and copyrights. I'm... Read Answer
Dear Nevada,
I am so sorry to hear of your dad's recent stroke, but am glad to hear he survived it and is in a position to sign legal... Read Answer
Dear South Carolina,
No, your sister cannot give you joint guardianship. Custody and Guardianship are legally determined based on petitions... Read Answer
Dear Oklahoma,
I'm sorry things at your grandma's are not optimal but what you failed to mention is how you initially came to live with your grandma... Read Answer
Some courthouses in Illinois have pro bono lawyers present to assist in obtaining a minor guardianship. Please contact your county courthouse,... Read Answer
I am unsure of the nature of your question. Please see the guidelines for the site as to the type of legal questions that may be... Read Answer
You should contact your local office of the Department of Children and Families (DCF). DCF will be able to investigate the situation, and... Read Answer
Unfortunately, your question is unclear. Please contact your attorney and schedule an appointment to discuss your case. It sounds like you may... Read Answer
You should seek out an attorney who practices in the field of guardianship. If your daughter had a developmental disability prior to turning 18, you... Read Answer
This is a very difficult question that I have often helped clients address. If the person becomes a danger to themselves or others, a temporary... Read Answer
Seek the assistance of a lawyer right away. By signing a Power of Attorney, your mother named another person to make decisions for her when she... Read Answer
In Ohio, you can be appointed a guardian of the person and/or estate of someone else (the ward). The guardian of the "person" is responsible for... Read Answer
You should seek out a family law attorney. He or she can assist you with Petitioning the Court for guardianship of your grandson. The Court will... Read Answer
Your question is unclear. If you are plenary guardian or guardian of the estate, the ward's funds are to be used only for the ward's... Read Answer