What is a limited guardianship?
A limited guardianship in the state of Washington is a form of guardianship for individuals who are unable to make decisions related to some aspects of their lives due to a mental or developmental disability. The purpose of a limited guardianship is to ensure that the individual is protected and their basic needs are met, while promoting autonomy and independence. The courts are responsible for granting a limited guardianship and will first consider whether the individual is capable of making their own decisions. If deemed not competent, a guardian is appointed to make decisions on behalf of the individual on certain matters such as finances, health care, and housing. The court will also specify the scope of the guardian’s authority, such as what decisions they can make or what activities they are responsible for (such as paying bills). Guardianship also carries with it certain duties and responsibilities. The guardian must be knowledgeable about the individual’s needs and abilities and be able to make decisions in the individual’s best interest. The guardian is also responsible for supporting and promoting the individual’s rights and dignity as well as ensuring that they are receiving necessary services. A limited guardianship in Washington serves to protect the individual, while allowing them to maintain independence. The guardian’s roles are strictly limited and the individual’s rights are respected and promoted to ensure that they are receiving the best possible care.
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