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Guardianship is a legally prescribed relationship in which the state gives one person (the guardian) the right and the duty to make decisions for, and act on behalf of, another person (the ward).  Depending on the extent of authority given to the guardian, the ward may be reduced to the legal status of a child, losing the right to control almost every aspect of life.

At the Law Offices of August J. Landi , we help clients establish and administer guardianships and conservatorships. A family member unable to care for his or her person or property, whether due to physical or mental infirmity, or because such person is a minor, may need a guardian, a conservator, or both. We can help a family in this situation and thereby help assure that the disabled family member's rights, property, and person are being respected and protected.

Contact us to learn more about how we can help with your guardianship matter.

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