What is a limited guardianship?

A limited guardianship in Indiana is a form of guardianship that allows the guardian to make decisions on behalf of the ward (the person who is being protected) in certain areas of life. This type of guardianship does not give the guardian full authority over the ward’s life and decisions. Limited guardianships typically involve choosing a guardian for a disabled adult who has trouble making decisions about their health, finances, and other matters. The guardian can make decisions for the ward in those areas, but the ward is still capable of making decisions in other areas of their life. The guardian is typically appointed by a court, and the court will decide which areas the guardian will be allowed to make decisions in. The court usually works with the ward and their family to make sure that the limited guardianship is beneficial for the ward and that their rights are respected. The court will also monitor the guardian to make sure they are making decisions with the ward’s best interests in mind. Limited guardianship can be beneficial for wards and their families, as it allows the ward to retain some autonomy in their life while making sure that the more important decisions are made with the guidance of a trusted guardian.

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