What is a guardianship?

A guardianship is a legal arrangement established in Tennessee for the care and protection of a minor, a disabled adult, or an incapacitated person who cannot manage their own affairs. A guardian is appointed to oversee the ward’s life and take responsibility for the ward’s welfare. It is a court-supervised process that grants legal authority to a responsible person. In Tennessee, guardianship is generally established when an adult needs help making decisions due to age, disability, or incapacity. The court looks at the circumstances of each case to determine the type of guardianship that would be best. Types of guardianship in Tennessee include guardianship of a person, of a minor, and of a disabled adult. A guardianship of a person is established to protect the ward’s physical well-being, health, and ability to care for themselves. This type of guardianship grants the guardian the authority to make medical decisions on the ward’s behalf. A guardianship of a minor is established to protect the ward’s financial interests. It grants the guardian the authority to manage the financial resources, assets, and investments of the ward. A guardianship of a disabled adult is established to protect the ward’s care and maintenance. This type of guardianship grants the guardian the authority to provide the ward with the necessary care and supervision to help maintain their quality of life. Establishing a guardianship can be a complex and involved process in Tennessee. It is important to consult an experienced attorney to ensure that all legal requirements are met.

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