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Court-appointed protection for vulnerable individuals

Guardianship & Conservatorship

When a loved one can no longer manage their own affairs, guardianship and conservatorship provide a court-supervised framework for their care and finances.

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When a Loved One Can No Longer Manage Their Own Affairs

When a parent develops dementia, or a young adult suffers a traumatic brain injury, someone needs the legal authority to make decisions on their behalf. If that person did not sign powers of attorney while they were still competent, the only path forward is a court proceeding. Guardianship covers personal and medical decisions. Conservatorship covers finances and property. The court can appoint the same person to both roles, or different people, and a professional fiduciary can step in if no family member is suitable.

Guardianship and conservatorship in Arizona typically cost $5,000 to $15,000 in legal and court fees and take 60 to 90 days. A simple Power of Attorney signed in advance avoids the entire process.

Why Advance Planning Is Almost Always the Better Path

Once a court case starts, a judge chooses who manages your affairs, and it may not be who you would have chosen. Filings become public record. The guardian or conservator must file annual reports and accountings with the court for the rest of the protected person's life. None of that is necessary if powers of attorney and a trust are signed before incapacity. We help families file petitions when there is no other option, and we help them plan ahead so the court process is never needed in the first place.

No family plans for guardianship. But when a loved one can no longer manage their own affairs, having the right team makes the difference between months of confusion and a clear path forward.

Who May Need This Service?

Guardianship and conservatorship serve people who need legal protection.

  • Aging Parents. When a parent develops dementia or Alzheimer's and did not sign powers of attorney while competent.
  • Adults with Disabilities. Individuals who have never been able to manage their own affairs may need a permanent guardian.
  • Minor Children. Children who lose both parents need a court-appointed guardian to care for them.
  • Families in Crisis. When a loved one is suddenly incapacitated by accident or illness and has no documents in place.
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Common Guardianship & Conservatorship Questions

Answers to the questions Arizona families ask most about guardianship & conservatorship.

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