What is a guardianship and why should I consider it?

A guardianship in Arizona is a legal arrangement in which one person (the guardian) is appointed by a court to take responsibility for the care and protection of another person (the ward). This means that the guardian will be responsible for taking care of the ward’s legal and financial affairs. When someone has been incapacitated, a guardianship allows the guardian to make decisions on the ward’s behalf. When considering a guardianship, it is important to understand that it is intended to be used for the benefit and protection of the ward. Through the guardianship, the guardian can ensure that the ward’s estate is managed properly and that their legal and financial needs are taken care of. Additionally, the guardian can make sure that the ward is able to access necessary medical services, receive proper care, and maintain a safe living environment. Guardianships are typically used when the ward is elderly or has some type of physical or mental disability that prevents them from making informed decisions on their own. It is important to understand that when a guardianship is established, the ward must abide by the decisions that the guardian makes on their behalf. When it comes to estate planning, establishing a guardianship may be an important consideration. A guardianship can help protect the ward’s estate from being mismanaged and ensure that the ward is taken care of properly. Additionally, it can provide peace of mind to the ward’s loved ones that their care and well-being is being looked after.

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