Boise Guardianships & Conservatorships Attorney
Payette Attorney Helping Legal Guardians
When someone we care about is unable to care for himself or herself, we know we have to take steps to help. The question is, how can you help? The answer is quite simple: If you truly want to help and be responsible for this person you care about, then seek an attorney's help to establish a guardianship or conservatorship.
I am Virginia Bond, owner of Bond Law Chtd., a law office located in Payette. From my offices, I represent clients throughout the Boise area who are seeking legal assistance from a skilled Boise guardianships and conservatorships lawyer. I can help you understand what your rights and responsibilities would be as a guardian or conservator.
Legal Guardians Manage the Day-to-Day Affairs of Their Charges
A guardianship can be over a child or an elderly individual. Legal guardians are responsible for the daily care of their charges, which can include being responsible for housing, meals, clothing, medical care and more. If you would like to be named a court-appointed guardian over someone you care about, call me. I can discuss the legal process with you, walk you through each step and handle any issue that may arise.
Conservators Handle Their Charges' Finances
Conservatorships provide the holder with the power to handle all of the financial affairs for the individual covered. A conservator can be anyone ranging from an accountant, a bank or even a professional conservatorship service. It can also be the same person who holds a guardianship over the individual. Conservatorships are very close in powers and limitations as a general financial power of attorney.
Call Me, Virginia Bond, for Your Free Consultation
Contact me today to learn more about guardianships and conservatorships. I am also here to answer any of your general estate planning questions. I take most major credit cards and offer payment plans for your convenience.