When you have a parent or other loved one who becomes incapacitated, you may consider stepping in as a matter of keeping this person safe and protected. If the person who becomes incapacitated does not have a power of attorney or a designation of a patient advocate in...
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THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A GUARDIANSHIP AND A CONSERVATORSHIP
Michigan residents may have often heard references to guardianships and conservatorships and assume that they are similar or even the same. That is actually not so. While both a guardianship and a conservatorship can protect the health and welfare of an incapacitated...
WHAT TYPES OF GUARDIANSHIPS FOR MINORS DOES MICHIGAN LAW PROVIDE?
A legal guardianship can protect the health and welfare of a minor when parents are unable to do so for various reasons. The State of Michigan’s published Child Welfare Law document outlines the different types of guardianships for minor children. Understanding some...