Guardianship cases can occur in a variety of circumstances. Often, the parents of a minor child are unavailable, and it is necessary to establish a guardianship to properly care for the minor child. Alternately, if an adult becomes incapacitated it may be necessary to appoint a guardian to make decisions regarding the care and protection of that person. Family members are best served by retaining an experienced guardianship attorney that can guide them through the process and assist them in obtaining the Orders from the Court necessary to assure that their loved one is properly cared for.





