Guardianships/Conservatorships
Attorney Alexis B. Kaplan is a member of the Massachusetts Guardianship Association
Guardianships & Conservatorships
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There are two basic types of guardianship: adult guardianships and guardianships for minor children. A guardian nominated by will, for instance, is generally a situation involving guardianship of a minor.
Guardianship of a minor generally means that the guardian will have legal and physical custody of a child until age 18.
Guardianship of an adult is a court process allowing for the guardian to have decision making about the incapacitated adult’s medical care. Annual updates to the court are required. In certain circumstances, including when antipsychotic medications are involved or if nursing home care is sought, there may need to be a request to the court for additional permissions.
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