incompetency and guardianship proceedings
When a loved one is unable to make decisions for themselves, it may be time to consider filing an incompetency proceeding. If there are no powers of attorney in place, you may have little or no recourse to legally provide help. Incompetency proceedings are serious matters because they can result in a person being stripped of their rights, with a guardian appointed to make those decisions. However, guardianship can be a vital tool. Especially, for parents of children with special needs. Attorney Lindquist routinely prosecutes, defends, and serves as a court-appointed Guardian ad Litem in incompetency proceedings. If you need help with guardianship, we’re here for you.