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Guardianship

Our office assists you with guardian­ship in two different respects. First, for clients who are doing planning for them­selves, we take extra measures so that court-involved guardian­ship proceeding can be avoided completely. Second, we also help families with young children select guardians in case the unthinkable hap­pens. You can learn more about that kind of Guardian­ship work at our “Estate Planning” page.

Unfortunately, not all of our clients come to us to do their planning before a crisis develops. Some­times, we meet family members of a mentally-declining individual where the only solution is a court-driven application for guardian­ship over the incapacitated individual. The process is more expensive and time-consuming than planning for disability by way of a comprehensive, estate plan. How­ever, we can still help guide these families through the process.

There are two types of guardians that a court can appoint, a Guardian of the Per­son and a Guardian of the Property. The Guardian of the Per­son makes personal and med­ical decisions on behalf of the incapacitated individual. The Guardian of the Property handles financial deci­sions on behalf of the incapacitated individual. Depend­ing on the circumstances, the court may appoint the same per­son, or different people, to serve in these roles.

If you are interested in learn­ing more about how to avoid a guardian­ship pro­ceed­ing, call our office for a no-cost, confidential consultation. If the individual in question still has moments of lucidity, there may be a chance to avoid a hear­ing. If not, we can help navigate you through a guardian­ship application so you can take care of your loved one during this emotional time.

Either way, give us a call to learn what can be done.

Address:
11414 W Center Rd
Omaha, NE 68144

Phone: (402) 558-1404
Fax: (402) 779-7498

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