Washtenaw County Conservatorship Attorneys
When someone is incapacitated and does not have powers of attorney in place for his or her finances or health care, that person may require a guardian and/or conservator to provide necessary assistance.
Both guardians and conservators are court appointed. A conservator is an individual who is given the legal authority to make financial decisions for an individual who is unable to make those decisions for himself or herself due to incapacity.
If you believe a loved one needs a conservator, or if a conservatorship has been filed against you or a loved one, contact Legacy Law Group in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Our attorneys practice exclusively in estate planning, probate and estate administration, elder law, Medicaid planning and Veteran's Administration planning to provide clients with the knowledgeable advice and highly qualified representation they require.
Conservatorship Petitions
Our attorneys can petition for the establishment of a guardianship or conservatorship. A conservatorship may be established for a loved one with a physical or mental challenge that significantly impairs his or her ability to make financial decisions alone. Physical incapacity, dementia, developmental disability and mental illness are some of the reasons why a conservatorship or guardianship may be sought on behalf of a loved one.
We can file a motion for a conservatorship and attend all necessary hearings to provide the experienced representation and support you require. If you oppose the establishment of a conservatorship, we can provide a vigorous defense on your behalf. Our firm also drafts powers of attorney that may alleviate the need for a conservatorship and/or guardianship in the event of future incapacity.
Contact Our Ann Arbor Conservatorship Lawyers
To speak with one of our experienced attorneys about a conservatorship, call (734) 995-2383 or contact us by e-mail. We look forward to working with you and providing the assistance you require.












