People Our Fort Wayne Guardianship Attorneys Help
These are common circumstances you might bring to the guardianship lawyers at Fletcher Van Gilder in Fort Wayne:
- Your older parent, grandparent, or other family member can no longer take care of themselves or manage their personal business and needs a trusted guardian.
- You have an adult child with disabilities who needs support.
- A minor child in your family needs a guardian after the deaths of their parents or the inability of their parents to care for them.
- Your family needs someone to serve as a temporary guardian because of a short-term change in the availability of a caretaker or because of emergency circumstances.
Guardianships differ from “power of attorney.” They’re different from caregiver documents you might have signed with agencies like the Indiana Department of Child Services.
Those arrangements don’t mean you are a legal guardian. Make sure that the guardianship protections your family needs are in full force by consulting with a lawyer.
The Fletcher Van Gilder guardianship attorneys have wide-ranging knowledge of legal issues facing families of people in need of care, including getting “disabled adult child” disability benefits from Social Security, establishing wills and trusts and handling child custody issues.
