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Guardian/Conservator Proceedings

Guardianships and conservatorships can help an elder family member manage his personal and financial affairs. When symptoms of Alzheimer's disease, senility, dementia or physical disabilities arise, our loved ones will often find it difficult to care for themselves as they once did. Common tasks such as brushing one's teeth, dressing and feeding oneself, and bathing can become daily obstacles. Also, our loved ones may become forgetful, easily confused, and delusioned as they age. Their judgment may become impaired, and their ability to make sound financial decisions may come into question. Guardianships or conservatorships can help you care for your loved one. Through a guardianship or conservatorship, you can become the court-ordered guardian or conservator of your loved one's personal effects or financial matters. Vested with control over various aspects of your loved one's life, you can maximize your loved one's quality of life through a support network of qualified professionals, friends, and family.

We have helped many people in your situation, and we can help you.

Please contact Guardianship / Conservatorship attorney Linnea Levine today. For immediate assistance call us at 203-557-0850 or 914-481-5555.

Contact Our Firm Today: 203 557-0850 914-481-5555

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Connecticut Office

1071 Post Road East
2nd Floor
Westport, Connecticut 06880

Phone:(203) 557-0850
Fax:(203) 348-0919

New York Office

32 Elm Place Rye, 2nd Floor
New York, NY 10580

Phone:(914) 481-5555
Fax:(914) 305-5557