Guardianship
Appointment —
Protecting Those You Love
When a loved one is unable to manage their affairs — swift and professional action can make all the difference. We are here for you.
Emergency? A temporary order can be obtained within days. Contact us now.
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Who Needs a Guardianship Appointment?
Minor Children
Orphan, parents stripped of parental rights, child without parental responsibility
Elderly & Aging Adults
UrgentA person who lost cognitive capacity due to dementia, stroke, or accident
People with Disabilities
A person with intellectual, mental, or physical disability unable to manage affairs
Types of Guardianship
Personal Guardian
- Determining residence
- Consenting to medical treatments
- Managing daily routine
- Regulating social relationships
Property Guardian
- Managing bank accounts
- Paying ongoing bills
- Managing assets
- Managing investments and savings
The Appointment Process — Step by Step
Temporary Order
Emergency1–7 daysUrgently — file a request for a temporary order effective within days
Filing the Request
2 weeksPreparing all documents, medical opinion, list of assets
First Hearing
1 week–1 monthCourt hears the request, may appoint a social worker report
Appointment
1–3 monthsReceiving the actual appointment order — authority takes effect
Ongoing Reporting
AnnualGuardian reports to the General Guardian on managing the ward's affairs
Frequently Asked Questions
Protect Those You Love — Now
Don't wait. The earlier you act — the better you can protect.
Need Support with a Guardianship Appointment?
We will help you organize documents and represent you in court — leave your details or book a meeting.
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