Guardianship in New York is a critical legal mechanism designed to protect individuals who can no longer make decisions for themselves. This vital process ensures that a trusted person steps in to manage the personal or financial affairs of someone incapacitated due to age, illness, or disability. For families in Westchester County and across New York, understanding guardianship is essential for securing the well-being and legacy of their loved ones.
Understanding Guardianship: A Shield for Vulnerable Individuals
Guardianship involves a court-appointed individual or entity taking responsibility for another person, known as the “ward” or “incapacitated person.” This arrangement becomes necessary when an individual’s capacity to manage their daily life or financial matters significantly diminishes. The legal framework surrounding guardianship aims to provide