Mississippi Guardianship And Conservatorship Legal Questions

Want a good answer? Ask a thorough question starting with "Who, What, When, How, Will I or Do I".
Then, add details. This will help you get a quicker and better answer.
Question field is required
Explanation field is required
A valid US zip code is required Validating the Zip Code.
Question type field is required
Question type field is required
1
Ask a Question

2
Details

3
Submit
1
Ask a Question

2
Submit
Fullname is required
A valid email address is required.
Receive a follow-up from lawyers after your question is answered
A valid phone number is required
Select the best time for you to receive a follow-up call from a lawyer after your question is answered. (Required field)
to
Invalid Time

*Required fields

Question
Description
By submitting your question, you understand and agree to the Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy for use of the site. Do not include any personal information including name, email or other identifying details in your question or question details. An attorney-client relationship is not being established and you are not a prospective client of any attorney who responds to your question. No question, answer, or discussion of any kind facilitated on this site is confidential or legal advice. Questions answered are randomly selected based on general consumer interest and not all are addressed. Questions may display online and be archived by Martindale-Hubbell.
6 legal questions have been posted about guardianship and conservatorship by real users in Mississippi. Ask your question and dive into the knowledge of attorneys who handle your issue regularly. Similar topics to explore also include trusts and estates, powers of attorney, and charitable giving. All topics and other states can be accessed in the dropdowns below.
Mississippi Guardianship And Conservatorship Questions & Legal Answers
Do you have any Mississippi Guardianship And Conservatorship questions and need some legal advice or guidance? Ask a Lawyer to get an answer or read through our 6 previously answered Mississippi Guardianship And Conservatorship questions.

Recent Legal Answers

Need to acquire guardianship of my mental adult sister

Answered 4 years and 11 months ago by attorney Terry Lynn Garrett   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Guardianship And Conservatorship
Try the website of the National Academy of Elder and Special Needs Law Attorneys for an attorney hear you (www.naela.org)
Try the website of the National Academy of Elder and Special Needs Law Attorneys for an attorney hear you (www.naela.org)
Kinship placement is preferred.  Contact the case worker and tell her or him that you would like to take care of your nephew.
Kinship placement is preferred.  Contact the case worker and tell her or him that you would like to take care of your nephew.

Need guardianship paperwork for school purposes

Answered 5 years and 7 months ago by attorney Terry Lynn Garrett   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Guardianship And Conservatorship
Your grandchildren's parents can sign a special power of attorney, revocable at will, to allow you to enroll them in school, take them to the doctor, etc.  Any family lawyer should be able to provide this.
Your grandchildren's parents can sign a special power of attorney, revocable at will, to allow you to enroll them in school, take them to the doctor,... Read More

Do legal guardians get income for the child?

Answered 6 years and a month ago by attorney Terry Lynn Garrett   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Guardianship And Conservatorship
Ask the people with whom you are living to have the guardianship transferred.
Ask the people with whom you are living to have the guardianship transferred.

How does one change guardian?

Answered 6 years and 2 months ago by attorney Terry Lynn Garrett   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Guardianship And Conservatorship
Find a local guardianship attorney and see whether the court considers the niece unsuitable.
Find a local guardianship attorney and see whether the court considers the niece unsuitable.
Yes, as her guardian you would have the authority to make decisions regarding her health care and living environment.
Yes, as her guardian you would have the authority to make decisions regarding her health care and living environment.