Guardianships

Guardianship is about more than just legal authority — it’s about stepping in to care for a loved one who can no longer care for themselves.

Think of it as creating a safety net when someone’s ability to make decisions is compromised, whether due to age, illness, or incapacity. Without legal guardianship, important decisions about their care and well-being may fall into the hands of others.

A guardianship ensures you can make decisions for your loved one, whether it’s about their health, finances, or living arrangements. It’s about securing their future and protecting their interests.

At Douglass & Runger, we guide you through the process with compassion, making sure your loved one’s needs are met and their rights protected.

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Guardianship is a legal process allowing an individual to take responsibility for the personal, medical, and financial decisions of someone who cannot make decisions for themselves due to age, incapacity, or disability. Whether you are seeking guardianship for a child, elderly parent, or disabled adult, understanding the various types of guardianships and their legal implications is crucial. The person being cared for is known as the ward. There are various types of guardianships, each designed to meet different needs, such as:

  • When a child’s parents are unable to care for them due to death, incapacity, or other reasons, a guardian may be appointed to provide for the child’s well-being, known as the Guardianship of Minors.
  • This is often used for elderly individuals, adults with disabilities, or those with mental illnesses who are unable to manage their own affairs, known as the Guardianship of Adults.
  • Temporary guardianship is a short-term arrangement that grants temporary authority to a guardian during an emergency or until a more permanent solution can be found.

 

Understanding which type of guardianship fits your situation is the first step toward protecting your loved one. At Douglass & Runger, our experienced attorneys in Memphis, Tennessee, are here to help you navigate the complexities of guardianship and ensure your loved ones receive the protection and care they need.

 

Guardianship for Minors

Guardianship for children is often necessary when parents cannot care for their child. This can occur due to death, incapacity, or other situations where parental rights are compromised. There are a few different scenarios under which guardianship for minors may be sought:

  • Temporary Guardianship is a short-term arrangement that allows someone other than the child’s parents to make decisions and provide care for the child. Temporary guardianship may be granted in emergencies or while a permanent solution is being worked out.
  • Permanent Guardianship is a long-term arrangement that permanently transfers parental rights to the guardian. It is typically used when a child’s parents can no longer care for them.

 

When seeking guardianship for a minor, key considerations include understanding how guardianship impacts parental rights and the legal process involved in gaining court approval. At Douglass & Runger, we can guide you through these complex legal issues and ensure that the child’s best interests are always the priority.

 

Guardianship for Adults

Adult guardianship is typically used when an individual is unable to manage their personal, medical, or financial affairs due to age, disability, or illness. This can include elderly parents, adults with mental illness, or adults with developmental disabilities. Common forms of adult guardianship include:

  • Guardianship for the Elderly is often necessary when an elderly person becomes unable to manage their finances or care for themselves due to age-related conditions like dementia or Alzheimer’s disease.
  • Guardianship for Adults with Mental Illness, this type of guardianship is designed to help those who, due to mental illness, cannot make sound decisions about their health, finances, or well-being.
  • Guardianship for Disabled Adults can also be established for adults with developmental or physical disabilities that impair their ability to manage day-to-day tasks.

 

Guardianship for adults can involve complex decisions about the level of care required and financial and medical management. Our attorneys at Douglass & Runger will help you understand the legal requirements and provide the support you need to effectively care for your loved ones.

 

Guardianship and Estate Planning

Estate planning and guardianship often go hand in hand. When establishing a guardianship, it’s essential to consider the financial implications and how the ward’s estate will be managed. Financial guardianship may be necessary to ensure the ward’s assets are protected and used appropriately for their care.

Additionally, if you are planning your estate, appointing a guardian for your minor children or disabled family members can provide peace of mind. This allows you to specify who will care for your loved ones if you can no longer do so.

Our attorneys at Douglass & Runger can assist with integrating guardianship decisions into your broader estate plan, ensuring that your family is protected now and in the future.

 

Legal Aspects of Guardianship

Guardianship involves various legal considerations, from court filings to ongoing responsibilities. Here are some key legal aspects to be aware of:

  • Guardianship Court Orders are court-appointed roles, meaning the legal process requires filing a petition with the court and providing evidence that the ward cannot care for themselves.
  • Guardianship and Custody, in some cases, guardianship can override custody arrangements, such as when a parent is deemed unfit or unable to care for their child.
  • Guardianship and Parental Rights, while guardianship may allow someone other than the parent to make decisions, it does not necessarily terminate parental rights unless the court specifically orders it.
  • Guardianship vs. Power of Attorney – Power of Attorney allows someone to act on another’s behalf but can be revoked at any time. Guardianship is more permanent and is only removed by a court order.

 

Navigating the legal complexities of guardianship requires the expertise of a qualified attorney. At Douglass & Runger, we’ll walk you through every step of the process, from filing the initial petition to fulfilling your responsibilities as a guardian.

At Douglass & Runger, we understand that guardianship is a significant responsibility. Whether you’re seeking guardianship for a child, elderly parent, or disabled adult, our experienced attorneys in Memphis are here to help.

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Why Choose Douglass & Runger for Your Legal Needs?

Every family law case is unique, with its own set of concerns and priorities. Our attorneys take the time to understand your specific situation and goals, craft personalized strategies to address your needs.

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