Did you know that Attorney Services can help attorneys with guardianships in Florida?
In addition to our other elder law services, including paralegal help with estate planning and probate, Attorney Services has paralegals experienced in guardianship law in the State of Florida for both adult and minor guardianships, including preneed guardians, voluntary guardianships, emergency temporary guardianships, limited guardianships, guardianship advocates for individuals who have a developmental disability (Fla. Stat. § 393.12) and for individuals receiving mental health treatment (Fla. Stat. § 394.4598), and plenary guardianships.
We can also help with conservatorships in the case of an absentee.
In particular, the paralegals at Attorneys Services, a department of Opulent Landholdings, can help with drafting guardianship documents, including petitions to determine incapacity, petitions of guardian, order of guardian, letters of guardianship, guardianship plan, petition for appointment, notice of appointment, (proposed) order for appointment, (proposed) letters of guardian advocacy, inventory, petitions for injunction, petitions for fees, and much more.
We can also help with drafting letters and correspondence, completing forms, obtaining documents and records from clients and state and local agencies, preparing accountings, e-filing, calendaring, docketing, scheduling, creating and maintaining electronic case files, and conducting legal research.
Many attorneys who practice guardianship also practice probate, estate planning, family law, and/or other areas of law. Because of the way Attorney Services is built, our monthly plans allow you to utilize hours for multiple practice areas without having to forecast the division ahead of time.
Please contact us today to discuss how we can help you excel as an expert in guardianship.


