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The different types of guardianships

On behalf of Law Offices of Frye, Fortich & Garcia, P.L. | Dec 12, 2016 | Guardianships & Conservatorships

It may be difficult for most in Miami to comprehend losing the ability to care for themselves. However, traumatic events or the effects of age can easily place one in the position of relying on a guardian to help meet his or her basic needs. While it is often the court (rather than the ward) who chooses who a guardian may be, it is important to understand that there are several different types of guardianships, each of which is allowed different degrees of authority. 

The Florida State Statues list the different types of guardians (and to what degree they are empowered) as follows:

  •          Plenary guardian: A plenary guardian is granted all delegable powers and authorities by the court to act in ward’s stead.
  •          Limited guardian: As the name implies, as limited guardian is given certain powers, while the ward retains others that the court believes he or she is capable of managing.
  •          Guardian ad litem: This type of guardian is appointed by the court to represent a ward in a pending legal proceeding.
  •          Guardian advocate: Guardian advocates are assigned by the court to people with developmental disabilities. Such cases do not require that the ward be incapacitated. 

In addition, the court may also appoint a surrogate guardian to fill in for a primary guardian when such person is unable to fulfill his or her duties. 

The Americans Against Abusive Probate Guardianship association reports that there was estimated to be as many 100,000

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