Guardianship/Conservatorship
In cases where an individual becomes incapacitated and cannot make personal or financial decisions,
the court may appoint a guardian or conservator to manage their affairs.
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In cases where an individual becomes incapacitated and cannot make personal or financial decisions, the court may appoint a guardian or conservator to manage their affairs.
- Guardianship: Provides legal authority to make personal and healthcare decisions on behalf of an incapacitated adult or minor.
- Conservatorship: Grants authority to manage financial matters, including paying bills, managing assets, and handling legal transactions.
Establishing a guardianship or conservatorship requires careful legal procedures to ensure that the appointed individual acts in the best interests of the incapacitated person. We guide clients through the process of obtaining legal guardianship or conservatorship and provide ongoing legal counsel to ensure compliance with court requirements.
Maurer Miller Law offers comprehensive estate law services to clients across Western Colorado. Whether you need assistance with estate planning, trust administration, or guardianship matters, our experienced team is here to help.



