If you are unable to care for loved ones, appoint a fiduciary to make decisions for them. By appointing a person with authority over a family member’s finances and healthcare decisions, you protect a person’s welfare and autonomy. Legal guardians and conservators take on significant responsibilities in these situations. Select someone whom you know and trust.
At The Massachusetts Family Law Group, we understand what legal tools are available to help you cope with caring for disabled children or elderly adults.
Contact us to learn more about providing someone the legal authority and financial tools to care for a loved one, or call us at (800) 910-DIVORCE.
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