Filing for Conservatorship or Guardianship in Utah
If you have a minor or parent that is reaching an age where they can no longer take care of themselves you may want to file for a guardianship and conservatorship in Utah. The lawyers at Arnold, Wadsworth & Coggins can help you through the process and through the court system in order to get the conservatorship approved, or the guardianship.
A guardian is a person appointed by the court or institution appointed by a court to make decisions about the care of another, who is called a “ward” and who is determined to be incapacitated. A conservator is a person or institution appointed by the court to manage the property and financial affairs of a ward after the court has decided that the person is incapacitated. The conservator and guardian as assigned by the court can be the same person. There are a lot obligations that the conservator and guardian come under in order to effectively represent the estate of the incapacitated person. If a conservator is not assigned the guardian will have some of the responsibilities of a conservator under Utah law and cod section 75.
We have helped other clients with conservatorships and guardianships in Utah. We have two law offices located in Salt Lake City and Ogden, Utah. This enables our lawyers to be able to represent you in courts through out Salt Lake City and Ogden, Utah. We offer a free consultation, so give us a call today at (801) 475-0123.
Arnold, Wadsworth & Coggins Attorneys is a premier Utah law firm serving the Wasatch Front in the areas of family law, bankruptcy, criminal law, and civil litigation. Our attorneys provide clients with exceptional legal representation and personal attention. With over 35 years of trial practice and litigation experience, we bring big firm expertise at affordable rates