Guardianship North Carolina
Request ConsultationGuardianship may be in order if your loved one doesn’t have someone appointed to act on their behalf. If your loved one is no longer capable of taking care of themselves, the appointment of a guardian is necessary to manage their care. Omega Elder Law can support you through the legal process.
Who will make critical health care decisions, including living arrangements? Who will manage financial matters or care for your minor children when you can’t?
Omega Elder Law can help you answer these questions and get you through this emotional process. I have represented all sides in guardianship proceedings for the family and the incapacitated individual. Having served as a court-appointed Guardian Ad Litem for four years, I understand the process better than most. I can offer critical insight into every unique case, including the accounting reviews and representation in a contested guardianship.
Minor Children
If you have minor children, consider who would care for them after your death. This person would be the minor’s guardian. A North Carolina court will ultimately decide who the guardian is, but significant weight is given to the person nominated for this role.
Aging Parents
If a parent has not planned ahead and drafted directives appointing substitute decision-makers, a court may have to appoint a Guardian for the parent if they have become legally incompetent. Serving as a Guardian is a significant legal responsibility.
Alzheimer’s and Dementia
Omega Elder Law assists your family in the devastating event that someone you love is affected by Alzheimer’s or dementia. Legal planning should be started as soon as possible if a diagnosis is received.
Request a consultation with an experienced guardianship attorney specializing in helping those with Alzheimer’s and dementia.
Janna Wallace is an NC State Bar Board Certified Specialist in Elder Law and has been practicing law for 20 years. She is the owner of Omega Elder Law, with offices in Fuquay-Varina and Raleigh, NC. Janna developed an interest in elder law during her four years as a Medicaid Eligibility Specialist for the Department of Social Services. Her practice is focused on estate planning and administration, as well as elder law, including Medicaid planning, special needs planning, and assistance with Alzheimer’s and dementia.
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- Guardianship in North Carolina
- Estate Administration & Probate
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