Category: Guardianship
Guardianship of Minors in Florida: When Parents Cannot Serve
July 8, 2026 Guardianship
When parents are unable to care for their child due to illness, death, incarceration, or other serious circumstances, Florida law provides a legal ...
Guardian Duties and Responsibilities Under Florida Law
July 7, 2026 Guardianship
When a Florida court appoints a guardian, that person is given legal authority to make important decisions for someone who cannot manage their ...
How to File for Guardianship of an Incapacitated Adult in Florida
June 10, 2026 Guardianship
When an adult is no longer able to make safe or informed decisions due to illness, injury, or cognitive decline, Florida law allows ...
What Is Guardianship in Florida and When Is It Necessary
June 9, 2026 Guardianship
Guardianship in Florida is a legal process where a court appoints a person to make decisions for someone who is unable to manage ...
When the World Becomes Blurred: A Family’s Guide to Guardianship for a Loved One with Dementia in Florida
April 14, 2026 Guardianship
There is no perfect moment to have this conversation. But there is a right time—and it is before the decision is made for ...
What Is the Difference Between Guardianship and Power of Attorney?
December 31, 2022 Guardianship
https://youtu.be/SC-VMKCWAJE In Florida, when you give someone else power of attorney to make decisions on your behalf, you can still make those decisions ...
Guide to Obtaining Guardianship of a Parent in Florida
December 31, 2022 Guardianship
Becoming a Guardian in Florida To get guardianship of a parent in Florida, the simplest method is to have them sign a power ...
How to File for an Emergency Temporary Guardianship in Florida
December 31, 2022 Guardianship
Emergency Guardianship in Florida Suppose you are seeking temporary guardianship of a minor child or incapacitated adult in Florida, but you cannot wait ...
What is a Guardianship?
April 13, 2021 Guardianship
Legal guardianship is required in certain situations when a person needs oversight for some reason. How far does a guardianship go, and what ...
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