Guardianship
Thomas J. Manzi: Attorneys at Law
If someone is no longer able to make decisions due to mental incapacity and there is no effective power of attorney in place, it may be necessary for a court to appoint a guardian to oversee their personal affairs or finances. Unfortunately, a guardianship may also be necessary to protect a loved one from financial exploitation by unscrupulous or misguided people. If you feel that a loved one may need a court appointed guardian, or have concerns about an ongoing guardianship, we can help to ensure that you and your loved ones rights are protected.
