Wilmington Guardianship Lawyer
At Cline Donaldson PLLC, our experienced Wilmington guardianship attorney assists families throughout the guardianship process. We represent clients in all guardianship matters in New Hanover County and surrounding areas.
What is Guardianship? Are There Different Types of Guardianship?
- General Guardianship – The guardian has authority over both personal and financial decisions. This is the most comprehensive type of guardianship.
- Guardian of the Estate – The guardian only has authority over financial and legal decisions.
- Guardian of the Person – The guardian only has authority over health and personal care decisions.
- Guardian ad Litem – The guardian ad litem is only appointed for a particular legal proceeding, such as a court case. Their authority is limited to investigating the ward’s situation and making recommendations to the court.
When is Guardianship Necessary in North Carolina?
- Mental illness or disability
- Traumatic brain injury
- Neurocognitive disorders like dementia or Alzheimer’s
- Other conditions causing severe physical or mental impairment
What is the Role of a Guardian?
- Make living arrangements like nursing home care
- Handle financial matters like paying bills or managing investments
- Make healthcare and treatment decisions
- Ensure the ward receives proper services and benefits
- Protect assets from fraud or exploitation
What are the steps to get legal guardianship in North Carolina?
1. Petition the Clerk of Court
A guardianship case starts by filing a petition with the Clerk of Superior Court in the county where the ward resides. The proposed guardian must provide evidence the ward is incompetent and requires a substitute decision-maker.
Any interested person can file the petition, like a spouse, child, relative, or Adult Protective Services. The petition should recommend a guardian, although the court ultimately decides.
2. Notify the Proposed Ward
The petitioner must ensure the ward receives notice of the guardianship hearing. This gives them a chance to contest the guardian’s appointment if desired.
3. Guardian Ad Litem Investigation
The court will appoint an independent Guardian ad Litem (GAL) to assess the ward’s competence and best interests. The GAL meets with the ward, reviews medical records, consults with caregivers, and files a report with their recommendations.
4. Guardianship Hearing
At the hearing, the court will review evidence to determine the ward’s incapacity and need for guardianship. Witnesses like doctors may provide testimony. The ward has a right to attend, oppose the petition, and request limitations on the guardian’s powers.
How Can a Guardianship Attorney Help in North Carolina?
- Advise if guardianship is truly needed or if alternatives like power of attorney exist
- Draft the guardianship petition and gather supporting evidence
- Represent the proposed guardian at the hearing
- Help select an appropriate guardian and propose limited powers
- Assist the ward if they oppose the guardianship
- Aid the guardian in fulfilling their required duties after the appointment
Cline Donaldson PLLC Can Help with Guardianship
Coping with your loved one’s incapacity is hard enough without the confusion of guardianship. Our experienced estate planning attorney at Cline Donaldson PLLC helps North Carolina families navigate this complex process. Whether you need counseling about alternatives to guardianship or representation at the hearing, we make guardianship understandable and ensure your loved one receives proper care.
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