Top Las Vegas, NV Guardianship Lawyers Near You

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2200 Paseo Verde Parkway, Suite 350, Henderson, NV 89052

3608 E. Sunset Rd, Suite 110, Las Vegas, NV 89120

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760 Coronado Center Dr, Henderson, NV 89052

1160 N Town Center Dr, Suite 250, Las Vegas, NV 89144

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510 S. 9th St., Las Vegas, NV 89101

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3883 Howard Hughes Pkwy, Suite 800, Las Vegas, NV 89169

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5940 S Rainbow Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89118

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3993 Howard Hughes Parkway, Suite 400, Las Vegas, NV 89169

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1980 Festival Plaza Dr, Suite 700, Las Vegas, NV 89135

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9555 Hillwood Drive, 2nd Floor, Las Vegas, NV 89134

100 N. City Parkway, Suite 1600, Las Vegas, NV 89106

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8945 W Russell Rd, Suite. 330, Las Vegas, NV 89148-240

2901 El Camino Ave, Suite 204, Las Vegas, NV 89102

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2850 W. Horizon Ridge Pkwy, Suite 200, Henderson, NV 89052

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6173 S. Rainbow Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89118

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725 S. 8th Street, Suite 100, Las Vegas, NV 89101

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11920 Southern Highlands Parkway, Suite 103, Las Vegas, NV 89141

540 East St. Louis Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89104

9101 Alta Drive, Unit 16, Las Vegas, NV 89145

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1057 Whitney Ranch Drive, Suite 350, Henderson, NV 89014

6689 Las Vegas Blvd S, Suite 200, Las Vegas, NV 89101

4411 S. Pecos, Las Vegas, NV 89121

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600 S. Tonopah Drive, Suite 300, Las Vegas, NV 89106

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500 N. Rainbow Blvd., Suite 300, Las Vegas, NV 89107

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What Is the Difference Between Guardianship and Conservatorship?

In some states and under specific contexts, guardianship and conservatorship can be used interchangeably, but there are differences.

A guardian more commonly refers to someone who is appointed to care for a child or minor. Conservators typically tend to the affairs of an elderly or an individual who a court has determined is mentally incapacitated. Also, in a guardianship, the guardian is generally responsible for making health care and overall wellness decisions for their wards. The appointed conservator makes more financial decisions in a conservatorship, often regarding an estate or other assets.

What Kind of Lawyer Handles Guardianships and Conservatorships?

Lawyers who practice family law often handle guardianships, especially if they are temporary guardianships. On the other hand, lawyers specializing in estate planning usually manage conservatorships. Given that most conservatorships include fiduciary duties and other financial considerations, it makes sense to retain the services of an experienced estate planning lawyer for conservatorships.

How Can You Cancel a Guardianship or Conservatorship?

Terminating a guardianship can be a lengthy and involved process. First, you’ll need to file the appropriate paperwork with the court, including a petition to terminate the guardianship and either a citation or notice of hearing. The citation is typically used if the subject of the guardianship is living, and the notice if the subject is deceased. You’ll also need to gather relevant documents, such as doctor’s notes, state-level guardianship documents, and in some cases, a final accounting.

Legal documents are served to the subject of the guardianship, their new guardian(s), the subject’s relevant relatives, and the subject’s attorney. These documents should be sent via certified mail with a return receipt. A court hearing will typically follow.

In a conservatorship, a conservatee can petition the court to terminate the arrangement if they can prove that they are of sound mind or their existing conservator is acting against their best interests. You can also cancel a conservatorship by natural courses such as the death of the conservatee, discharge of their estate, or by the conservator relinquishing their position.

How Can You Get a Guardianship or Conservatorship in Nevada?

Any person who requires guardianship or conservatorship can make a request. If this is the case, you’ll need a lawyer for the legal proceedings, especially if the guardianship or conservatorship is contested.

Attorneys specializing in elder law, guardianship, or estate planning can help if you need to file or defend yourself against a guardianship or conservatorship. In cases where a conservatorship is contested by one side or the other, options such as a revocable trust (or living trust, where provisions remain alterable by the granter of the trust) may also be considered. Regardless, you’ll need to be sure to file all necessary paperwork. The LawInfo directory can help you find Guardianship lawyers near you in Las Vegas.

Getting a guardianship is also fairly simple if all parties agree. You’ll usually need a letter of consent from both parents and a filing fee. Interviews will likely occur between all parties, including the child, adult, or senior becoming a ward, their parents or next of kin, and the potential guardian or guardians. You might also need a criminal background check and a home inspection before the court agrees to grant guardianship. 

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