When a person you love can no longer care for themselves, seeking a guardianship may become necessary to safeguard their well-being. As an experienced attorney knows, becoming a guardian can feel overwhelming due to court involvement in the process. You may also question if less restrictive alternatives exist.
At PJI Law in Richmond, Virginia, we provide compassionate and informed legal guidance to individuals and families as they face the possibility of becoming a guardian for a person who needs assistance.
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Guardianship is a legal framework where a court appoints an individual or entity to care for an incapacitated person. The court may authorize it when the ward cannot handle personal affairs due to:
Guardians make pivotal decisions regarding the ward’s medical care and living arrangements.
In all matters concerning an incapacitated person, the guiding principle prioritizes the least intrusive measures. For this reason, the intricate process of becoming a guardian requires careful legal handling when petitioning the court.
In Virginia, the court may tailor a guardianship to match a person’s needs. Some appointments grant broader authority, while others limit the guardian’s powers to specific decisions or a limited time period.
General guardianship provides the guardian with broad authority to make personal and medical decisions on behalf of the ward to support the ward’s overall well-being. General guardianship may apply when the ward cannot make their own decisions about major personal affairs due to incapacity or disability.
Limited guardianship grants specific powers only to a guardian, tailoring the scope of authority to the ward’s particular needs. For example, a guardian may only be responsible for making healthcare decisions concerning a ward’s illness while the ward retains control over their financial decisions or vice versa.
Temporary guardianship is a short-term solution for situations where there is a need for immediate care or decision-making. A court’s order usually authorizes this type of guardianship in urgent cases, such as when a ward requires immediate medical attention or their current caregiver can no longer serve in that capacity. Temporary guardianship typically lasts only as long as the circumstances require.
Guardianship proceedings in Virginia involve several steps:
Guardianship and conservatorship help safeguard a person who cannot make decisions for themselves due to age, disability, or incapacity. However, each one focuses on distinct aspects of the ward’s life.
In a guardianship, a guardian manages a person’s personal affairs and everyday needs. It includes making decisions about the person’s health care, living arrangements, education, and general well-being. For example, a guardian might choose a medical treatment that’s better for the ward’s illness or decide on a safe and supportive living environment.
On the other hand, in a conservatorship, a conservator handles the ward’s finances and property. Their responsibilities include managing funds and income, paying bills, overseeing investments, filing taxes, and handling all financial matters in the best interest of the ward. For instance, if the ward has assets or a bank account, the conservator manages them responsibly to support the needs of the ward.
At PJI Law, we know that every case is as unique as the individuals involved. From your initial consultation to the resolution of your case, our team delivers personalized, white-glove service tailored to your needs, including support with private guardianship matters.
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Do you believe that guardianship or conservatorship may be the solution for protecting a loved one? Are you wondering if alternatives exist? A knowledgeable attorney from PJI Law can help you find the answers you seek. Contact us at (703) 865-6100(703) 865-6100 or complete our online form to schedule a consultation.
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