Avondale Estates Guardianship Law Attorneys — 8 found

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  1. Victoria Collier

    Avondale Estates Guardianship Law Attorney Victoria L. Collier
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    Decatur, GA Guardianship Lawyer. Licensed for 10 years.

  2. Heather Nadler

    Avondale Estates Guardianship Law Attorney Heather Durham Nadler
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    Tucker, GA Guardianship Lawyer. Licensed for 11 years.

  3. Charles Hicks

    Avondale Estates Guardianship Law Attorney Charles F. Hicks
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    Atlanta, GA Guardianship Lawyer. Licensed for 45 years.

  4. Malane Spears

    Avondale Estates Guardianship Law Attorney Malane Toft Spears
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    Decatur, GA Guardianship Lawyer. Licensed for 13 years.

  5. Margaret Courtright

    Avondale Estates Guardianship Law Attorney Margaret C. Courtright
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    Decatur, GA Guardianship Lawyer. Licensed for 33 years.

  6. James Kirkland

    Avondale Estates Guardianship Law Attorney James Edward Kirkland Jr.
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    Atlanta, GA Guardianship Lawyer. Licensed for 13 years.

  7. Sarah Watchko

    Avondale Estates Guardianship Law Attorney Sarah Randal Watchko
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    Tucker, GA Guardianship Lawyer. Licensed for 3 years.

  8. Stephen Scriber

    Avondale Estates Guardianship Law Attorney Stephen Michael Scriber
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    Atlanta, GA Guardianship Lawyer. Licensed for 1 year.

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Guardianship

When a person is too young to make decisions or is incapacitated and can no longer care for their own interests, guardian law allows the court to appoint someone to make legal and welfare decisions for them. A legal guardian may be appointed as a limited decision-maker or an all-purpose decision-maker. For example, children whose parents are divorcing often have limited legal guardians help decide custody issues. Nursing home residents may need a general legal guardian to make all their welfare decisions for them. Guardianship lawyers advise you about the appropriate legal guardianship for your particular circumstances. They also help with guardianship forms and other legal paperwork, and represent the guardian once one is appointed.