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Is a guardianship necessary?
July 7, 2022
Geoff Hoatson
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Guardianship should be taken seriously. Whether someone needs a guardian depends on their cognitive well-being, medical status, and ability to make decisions, provide for, and take care of themself. If any or all of these are impaired, a guardian can provide the help they need by making decisions for them or helping with day-to-day tasks.
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