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The Estate Plan | Article

Guardianship

When your child or loved one turns 18 years old, the law will consider him or her an adult. However, as a special needs individual, he or she may still need to be in your care. By establishing a guardianship or guardian advocacy, you will ensure that you can continue to make important decisions on behalf of your child or loved one. That being said, it is our goal to always utilize the least restrictive alternative for your child or loved one. This means we will recommend guardian advocacy over a standard guardianship, or healthcare and financial powers of attorney over either where appropriate.




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