GUARDIANSHIP
If you have a loved one who has special needs, a child with disabilities who is turning 18 years old, or someone who is no longer able to handle their own finances or personal needs, you may be faced with the need for a guardian. While the best way to prepare for a loved one's incompetency is to plan ahead and have a power of attorney in place, at times that is not possible or just was not ever taken care of. In situations like the above, you need an attorney who will come alongside you, and guide you through the process with compassion and integrity. From filing the petition for incompetency, completing the paperwork allowing you to become the guardian, and assisting or doing the record keeping and making an accounting to the courts each year, Abigail will help you through the entire guardianship process.