When should someone consider guardianship?

Guardianship becomes necessary when an adult cannot make decisions about their personal care, finances, or medical treatment due to incapacity from age, illness, or disability. Our guardianship legal services help families navigate this process for elderly parents who develop dementia or young adults with disabilities who need continued support after turning 18.

The guardianship process requires court approval and ongoing supervision, but it provides essential legal authority to make decisions on behalf of someone who cannot do so themselves. Cleburne guardianship attorney DeeAnn Strother guides families through each step with sensitivity and attention to the individual's dignity and rights.

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