Guardianships and Conservatorships Attorney in Modesto
If you are seeking to become a guardian of a child or want to name a guardian for your child, the Law Office of Thomas P. Hogan, Attorney at Law can guide you through the legal process of guardianship.
Call 209-409-3104 to speak with a lawyer experienced in handling conflicts related to guardianship, adoption or other family law matters. Contact Thomas P. Hogan online.
Understanding and Effective Guardianship Representation
Naming a guardian once you have decided on the right person is a straightforward process. However, a number of circumstances can result in litigation. Mr. Hogan handles such matters, and obtains the most effective resolution possible. Examples of guardianship litigation include:
- Grandparents or other persons seeking guardianship for a child when parents are unable to care for the child themselves because of addiction or incarceration
- Family members or others contesting the appointment of another as guardian
- Termination of parental rights contests
- Relatives contesting the court appointment of a probate guardian
It is important to have an attorney who is able to determine the best way to address the issue. Mr. Hogan is an experienced litigator who always explores less costly methods of resolving problems before proceeding to trial.
Experienced Conservatorship Attorney
Family members can petition the court to obtain a conservator for a loved one who is unable to care for himself or herself. Mr. Hogan helps clients select an individual or an organization that will manage their affairs or care for them if they are unable to care for themselves.
Attorney Hogan represents individuals who are seeking a court-appointed conservator for a loved one. He acts on behalf of people who are contesting the actions of a court-appointed conservator or of a conservator they themselves named. He also represents conservators who need legal advice about their options as they arrange for the care of the conservatee.
A conservatorship is typically decided as part of a comprehensive estate plan. It allows the person making a will or drawing up a trust to have the assurance that, in the event of incapacity, he or she will be cared for properly. Mr. Hogan seeks to meet the wishes of his clients striving to protect themselves and their families in the future.
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