Diana and Kim candid

Guardianship, Litigation, & Probate

Protect & Manage the Financial Assets of a Loved One Who Can No Longer Do It For Themselves

When someone you care about is mentally incapacitated, it can feel devastating. When we can, we work with our clients to avoid the legal remedy known as guardianship.

Avoiding guardianship altogether should be one of your greatest motivators to see us for an adequate estate plan, so that your family will be spared the grief of going to court to have you declared incompetent. A court-appointed guardianship protects an incapacitated individual with a protective legal arrangement. Usually, guardianships are used on to protect older adults who have lost mental capacity due to senile dementia, major strokes, severe mental illness, or other conditions.

Diana Law, Guardianship Attorney at Law Hesselbaum

Every day, we work in the areas of

Guardianship, Litigation, Probate,

and After-Death Estate Administration.