Categories: Estate Planning and Probate
Guardianship
Guardianship is a court-supervised arrangement that gives a person authority to make decisions for someone who cannot legally or practically act alone.
In practice, this term should be read in context. The documents, property, court deadlines, family relationships, fiduciary role, or business records involved can change what the next step should be.
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This term often matters when documents, decision-makers, and beneficiary choices need to work together. If it connects to your situation, a short consultation with Brown Law PLLC can help clarify what to review next.
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