Representing the Alleged Incapacitated Person in a Guardianship Case in the Orlando, Florida Area
- August 19, 2022
- By: ontarget
- Blog, Elder Law, Estate Planning, Guardianship
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In an Incapacity and Guardianship case, the Court appoints an attorney for the alleged incapacity person. However, the alleged incapacitated person has the right to hire their own private attorney if they so choose to do so. They may hire their own attorney at any point of the proceeding until they ...
Read MoreWhat Happens When the Ward Dies in an Orlando Area Guardianship Case?
- May 24, 2022
- By: ontarget
- Guardianship
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What happens when a ward dies in an Orlando, Florida area Guardianship case? First, you must file a death certificate without the cause of death with the court. Once that is done, you can submit an order to the court to discharge the Guardian of the Person. Terminatio...
Read MorePriority and Preference in a Custody and/or Guardianship Case of a Minor in Orlando, Florida
- February 9, 2022
- By: ontarget
- Custody, Guardianship
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There are many situations in which a relative may want to obtain custody of a grandchild, a niece or a nephew. They may pursue custody action under Florida Statute 751, which is Long Term Relative Custody by an Extended Fa...
Read MoreWhat are the Grounds to Remove a Guardian in the Orlando, Florida Area?
- February 3, 2022
- By: ontarget
- Guardianship
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Do you think the Guardian of your loved one is not caring for them properly or not looking out for their best financial interest? If this is the case, what can you do? You can petition to remove the guardian, if you meet the criteria for removal of guardian under Read More
Know Your Rights When Someone is Trying to Restrict and Remove Your Rights by a Guardianship Proceeding
- January 4, 2022
- By: ontarget
- Guardianship
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Many times someone will file for guardianship of their relative or friend. They may do this because they believe the other person is incompetent. In most cases, they are asking for a guardianship of an elderly relative or loved one who has a diagnosis of Alzheimer's D...
Read MoreWhat You Need to Know if You Want to Be a Guardian of a Loved One in Orlando, Florida
- November 22, 2021
- By: ontarget
- Elder Law, Guardianship
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If you have an elderly parent, relative or spouse who struggles to make their own decisions, you may want to become their guardian. The first step to becoming a guardian is to fill out an Application for Guardianship to prove that you are qualified to be Guardian of t...
Read MoreIs this New Medication Good News for People Who Suffer from Alzheimer’s Disease?
- June 8, 2021
- By: ontarget
- Guardianship
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The Wall Street Journal had an interesting article on a new Alzheimer's drug on June 7, 2021. The article, written by Joseph Walker, stated that the FDA approved a new Alzheimer's drug. The author states that this was the first time in twenty (20) years that the FDA a...
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