One of the reasons people delay estate planning is because they must face mortality. They will also have to answer who will be responsible for raising their children if something happens to them.
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Born in Savannah, Georgia, and raised in Fort Pierce, Florida, Indigo graduated from Indian River State College with an Associate's degree in Paralegal Studies. She is currently pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Legal Studies at the University of Central Florida, with plans to attend law school.
Indigo is passionate about Elder Law, particularly Guardianship, aiming to support families during challenging times. She values providing the proper support to ensure individuals and their loved ones are well cared for. Outside of her studies, Indigo enjoys live music and spending time with her loved ones. As the oldest of seven children, she is very family-oriented and deeply values her family connections.
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One of the reasons people delay estate planning is because they must face mortality. They will also have to answer who will be responsible for raising their children if something happens to them.
If a loved one is experiencing memory loss or suddenly making poor decisions, you may want the court to appoint a guardian, which requires a declaration of incompetence. Determining whether someone is incompetent to make their own decisions is a complicated process.
Being appointed guardian of a loved one is a serious responsibility. As guardian, you are in charge of your loved one's well-being and you have a duty to act in his or her best interest.
Below are some frequently asked questions about Guardianship: How Are Guardians Appointed? A guardian can be any capable adult and...
A guardian can be any capable adult and may be a spouse, family member, friend, neighbor, or professional. Anyone can...
You can have a full or limited guardianship. You may want a limited one if the ward can take care...
Full guardianship may not be needed depending on the extent of your child’s disability. A special needs attorney can help...
Guardianship should be taken seriously. Whether someone needs a guardian depends on their cognitive well-being, medical status, and ability to...
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1030 W Canton Avenue, Suite 102,
Winter Park, FL 32789
715 Douglas Ave Suite# 40,
Altamonte Springs, FL 32714