GUARDIANSHIP OF AN ADULT IN MASSACHUSETTS

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A guardianship is a legal relationship in which the court appoints a person (the guardian) to care for another, often called the “incapacitated person.” A guardian may be appointed for a minor when the parents are deceased, unfit or incapacitated, or for an incapacitated adult. A guardian must be at least 18 years old and does not need to be related to the incapacitated person.

The types of decisions a guardian can make depends on the guardianship order. If the guardianship is general, the Incapacitated Person no longer has the authority to make decisions about their own healthcare, support, education and welfare. A limited guardianship, however, may allow the Incapacitated Person to participate in decision making to the extent they are able. A limited guardianship can be limited to certain decisions, such as medical decisions, or decisions about where the person will live, and the incapacitated person retains decision making power in all other areas not included in the guardianship. Under Massachusetts law, all guardianship should be limited to the extent possible.

A guardian is required to consider the incapacitated person’s desires and personal values in decision-making. The guardian is also required to help the adult to develop or gain the capacity to manage her own personal affairs. The authority of a guardian differs from a conservator in that a conservator makes legal decisions about a person’s property and financial matters. Sometimes an incapacitated person will have both a guardian and a conservator but this is not true in every situation. The guardian and conservator can be the same person but that is not a requirement.

Sometimes a guardianship is the right choice. However, there may be less restrictive options for the incapacitated person that could be explored. Some less restrictive options include Advance Directives – Health Care Proxy and/or Durable Power of Attorney, Supported Decision Making, as well as Trusts to name a few.

Have questions or concerns about whether or not a Guardianship is the right option for a loved one? Contact us to discuss further:

E.M. Curran Legal LLC

10 Tower Office Park
Suite 314
Woburn, MA 01801
Phone: 781-933-1542
Fax: 781-933-1549

ellen@emcurranlegal.com