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Some legal aid offices have volunteer attorneys who will act pro bono for guardianship applicants who meet certain income and asset requirements. Awarding guardianship and appointing an attorney ad litem or a guardian ad litem are decisions for the court.
For low or no cost mental health assistance (to the extent that it is available), please contact your local mental health authority. In many communities, you can find it by calling 211.
You may also want to contact the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI), which has education and support groups for people suffering from mental illness and their famiies.... Read More
Some legal aid offices have volunteer attorneys who will act pro bono for guardianship applicants who meet certain income and asset... Read More