Many older Americans come to a point in their lives where they cannot care for themselves or make sound decisions regarding their finances. If you are concerned that one of your loved ones may not be able to take care of themselves or may be susceptible to financial predators, we may be able to help. We can represent you through the process of applying to be named the "Guardian" of your loved one so that you have the legal authority to take care of your loved one and make good decisions on their behalf. This important legal proceeding can help you gain the authority to protect your loved ones and ensure that they are properly cared for both now and in the future. Minor children may also need a Guardian if their parents have passed away or abandoned them. If you are a grandparent, sibling, or friend of a minor child whose parents have passed away or abandoned them, we can also help you get the legal authority you need to care for them. Beneficial Resources:
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