
A guardianship is a court supervised legal relationship that is set up for the benefit and/or protection of another (or "Ward"). Often these are used by aging parents who have a child who is mentally or physically incapacitated and will need help. Â
There are several types of guardianships, these include:Â
A conservatorship is similar to a guardianship, but it is someone who has court authority and responsibility to manage another adult's finances, property, etc. This is very important to have in place if you have a loved one who may suffer from advanced alzheimers or other serious debilitating diseases and injuries.Â
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