Lefkowitz & Haire, PLLC

Guardianship Attorney Near Georgetown, TX

Prepare for the Future with an Experienced Guardianship Attorney Near Georgetown, TX

A guardian is someone who has the legal responsibility to care for the personal interests of another person. Guardianship may be necessary for incapacitated adults (those who are unable to manage their own care due to illness) or for minor children. Guardianship may also be filed for adults with developmental disabilities or other illnesses affecting their ability to make safe decisions. The legal team at Lefkowitz & Haire iis made of experienced guardianship attorneys who can help guide you through your guardianship needs. Lefkowitz & Haire assists clients in Georgetown, TX and the surrounding areas.

Filing for Guardianship

The guardian of an incapacitated adult will make important day-to-day decisions regarding their care and finances. The guardian of a minor child makes decisions about their living arrangements, education, and much more.

Lefkowitz & Haire can help you with guardianship matters when:

  • Someone you love is becoming a danger to themselves
  • A minor with disabilities is about to turn eighteen
  • You wish to appoint a legal guardian for your minor children in the event that you pass away

Choose a Guardianship Lawyer You Can Count On

Want to learn more about guardianship and find out how the attorneys at Lefkowitz & Haire can assist you? Call 512-543-1622 or fill out our online contact form now.

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The information contained on this website is presented for informational and marketing purposes only and is not to be understood as legal advice. You should consult an attorney for advice respecting your individual needs. Legacy Estates & Trust looks forward to speaking with you about your particular needs. Please note, however, that the mere act of contacting our firm does not create an attorney-client relationship. As a result, you should never send any confidential information to our office until a Representation Agreement has been signed by both you and Legacy Estates & Trust.