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Protecting Loved Ones

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Protect Loved Ones, When They Can't Protect Themselves

Conservatorships

When an adult is unable to manage their own personal or financial affairs due to mental or physical incapacity, a conservatorship may be necessary. Through a court process, a conservator is appointed to make decisions on behalf of the incapacitated individual (the conservatee). Establishing a conservatorship requires legal oversight to ensure the rights and well-being of the conservatee are protected. I assist families in determining whether a conservatorship is appropriate and guide them through the legal steps required.

Powers of Attorney

A power of attorney allows you to designate a trusted individual to manage your financial, business, and legal affairs if you become unable to do so. Whether due to illness, injury, or absence, this document ensures that your bills are paid, contracts are handled, and your financial interests remain protected. Powers of attorney can be tailored to be temporary or long-term, providing flexibility based on your needs.

Advance Health Care Directives

Medical emergencies can happen at any time, and without clear instructions, difficult decisions may fall on loved ones. An advance health care directive allows you to appoint someone to make medical decisions on your behalf if you are unable to do so yourself. This document also enables you to specify your medical treatment preferences, including end-of-life care, life-sustaining treatments, and organ donation. By outlining your wishes in advance, you give your family peace of mind and ensure your healthcare choices are honored.

Guardianships

If a parent becomes unable to care for their child due to illness, incapacity, or death, the court can appoint a guardian to assume responsibility for the child’s well-being. Naming a guardian as part of your estate plan ensures that your child will be cared for by someone you trust, rather than leaving that decision up to the courts. Whether planning for your own children or seeking to obtain guardianship for a minor in need, I can help navigate the legal process and provide the necessary legal protections.

Plan Ahead, For Peace of Mind

Taking steps now to protect yourself and your loved ones from life’s uncertainties can prevent legal complications and ensure that the right people are in place to make decisions when needed. Contact me today to discuss how I can help you put these essential protections in place.

Responsible Attorney: Matthew B. Jackson, Esq. (SBN 360836) 

(760) 259-8895

2131 Palomar Airport Rd, Suite 200, Carlsbad, CA 92011, USA

 

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