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Do I need to apply for guardianship when my child turns 18?
May 31, 2022
Geoff Hoatson
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Full guardianship may not be needed depending on the extent of your child’s disability. A special needs attorney can help assess your alternatives. These might include becoming a health care proxy or power of attorney to access records, discussions, or signing authority without revoking your child’s right to make their own decisions.
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