ARTICLE
22 March 2018

Choosing Guardianship For Seniors – Five Factors For Consideration

LD
Lowndes, Drosdick, Doster, Kantor & Reed, P.A.

Contributor

Lowndes, Drosdick, Doster, Kantor & Reed, P.A. logo
The firm’s original four partners were engaged primarily in a burgeoning real estate practice. While our real estate practice and deep-rooted involvement in that industry remains an integral component of the firm, we have grown alongside the dynamic needs of our clients and community at large. Today, the firm’s lawyers advise clients on almost every aspect of business: from copyrights and trademarks to high-stakes, high-profile litigation; from complex commercial and residential real estate issues to wealth management; from labor and employment law to healthcare; from capital raising and entity formation to corporate growth and expansion locally, nationally and internationally.
A guardianship is a wonderful vehicle to assist seniors and their families in certain difficult situations. Filing a petition for appointment of a guardian over a loved one is a difficult decision...
United States Family and Matrimonial
To print this article, all you need is to be registered or login on Mondaq.com.

A guardianship is a wonderful vehicle to assist seniors and their families in certain difficult situations. Filing a petition for appointment of a guardian over a loved one is a difficult decision that involves discernment and guidance.

Five factors for consideration prior to filing a petition for guardianship include:

  1. Whether the senior has adequate estate planning documents in place such that a less restrictive alternative to guardianship exists?
  2. Whether the existing estate planning documents are subject to challenge for lack of capacity, undue influence, or lack of proper execution?
  3. Whether the senior has a valid power of attorney and if so, whether that POA is sufficient to address the present needs?
  4. Whether the senior experienced recent or worsening cognitive decline as a result of dementia or other illness?
  5. Whether a family member, neighbor, or other person is taking advantage of the senior?

Depending on your answer to the above questions, guardianship may be the right arena to address the needs of your family. Once you decide to proceed with a petition for guardianship, the next step is to determine which type of guardianship is appropriate for your situation. Check back for future posts to learn more about the types of guardianships and call us if we may help guide you regarding a possible guardianship action.

The content of this article is intended to provide a general guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought about your specific circumstances.

See More Popular Content From

Mondaq uses cookies on this website. By using our website you agree to our use of cookies as set out in our Privacy Policy.

Learn More