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If you are a guardian, you are responsible for managing the affairs of a ward, which may include day-to-day tasks such as driving them to doctor appointments, paying their bills, and helping them to live as independently as possible. If you are a ward, you rely on your guardian to make decisions about your care and well-being.
The stress of being a guardian or a ward can be severe. At Happy Even After, we understand the difficulties involved in being a guardian or a ward and can help you with all your legal needs. We can also provide legal representation to wards and guardians who are being sued for breach of fiduciary duty.
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What Is a Guardianship?
A guardianship is a legal relationship that is created when a probate court finds that an individual lacks the capacity to perform certain functions and needs a guardian to make decisions on their behalf. A guardian is an individual who is appointed by a probate court to make decisions on behalf of a ward.
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How Does a Guardian Manage a Ward’s Affairs?
A guardian is generally responsible for managing a ward’s real estate, personal property, and financial affairs. This can include making decisions about where the ward will live, what medical care they will receive, what day-to-day tasks they will perform, and how their money will be spent. A guardian may be granted power of attorney to make decisions regarding the personal and financial affairs of the ward.
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What Is the Difference Between a Guardian and a Conservator?
A guardian is responsible for the personal affairs of the ward, while a conservator is responsible for the financial affairs of the ward.
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Do I Need a Connecticut Guardianship Attorney?
If you are a guardian, you are responsible for managing the affairs of a ward, which may include day-to-day tasks such as driving them to doctor appointments, paying their bills, and helping them to live as independently as possible. If you are a ward, you rely on your guardian to make decisions about your care and well-being.
As a guardian, you may be sued for breach of fiduciary duty. You may also be sued by the Department of Social Services if you have neglected your duties. Our guardianship lawyers in Connecticut can help you defend yourself against such claims.
We can also provide legal representation to wards and guardians who are being sued for breach of fiduciary duty.
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If you are a guardian or a ward, our Connecticut guardianship lawyers can help you with all your legal needs. We can also provide legal representation to wards and guardians who are being sued for breach of fiduciary duty.
Call or text 203-288-7800 or complete a Legal Consultation form