by pdoyle | Feb 28, 2022 | Elder Care, Healthcare Proxy
If a loved one is experiencing memory loss or suddenly making poor decisions, you may want the court to appoint a guardian, which requires a declaration of incompetence. Determining whether someone is incompetent to make their own decisions is a complicated process....
by Michael Baker | Feb 18, 2020 | Estate Planning, Living Trust
Conservators aren’t just for Britney Spears—they’re court-appointed when an individual is mentally or physically incapacitated, or when a minor needs assistance managing their property. Conservators oversee finances while guardians oversee their ward’s personal care....
by Michael Baker | Feb 3, 2020 | Beneficiary Designations, Estate Planning, Writing a Will
With the abundance of legal software and internet resources, more and more people are turning to writing their own wills. This can be a minefield and is often not foolproof, but if you have a fairly straightforward estate and your bequests aren’t complicated, writing...