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Guardianship & Conservatorship A day may come when you are faced with the situation where a loved one is showing clear signs of mental incapacity. If your loved one has not already signed a durable power of attorney and a medical power of attorney giving someone the authority to make decisions on their behalf, you will require a court proceeding to have a guardian and/or a conservator appointed. The court will ensure that your loved one has become legally incapacitated before appointing someone in the role of guardian and conservator. The lawyers at Good Grief Law can help you navigate that process for a loved one to make sure the most trusted and appropriate person takes on that role, which may be you. Call us today to speak with a conservatorship attorney in Charleston. |
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