Legal Question in Elder Law in California
older sister guardianship
I am struggling with my sister's caregiving (age 79) as can no longer care for herself and rather defiant about giving up her rights. Doctors & neighbors say we need to do something. I'm willing to take over her needs, but what legal steps do I need to pursue. Thank You
Asked on 1/14/07, 6:56 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Terry A. Nelson
Nelson & Lawless
Re: older sister guardianship
Get a conservatorship if she resists. You have to file in court, and likely need experienced counsel to assist you.
Answered on 1/15/07, 1:33 pm
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