conservership of elder
My grandmother has severe
dementia and many medical
problems. I am caring for her full
time at her home. She has large
stock accts. and owns rental property
that could be sold to pay nursing
home bills. I asked my uncle to look
into conservertership so we could get
the money to put her in a nursing
home. He said it would cost over
$75,000 just to go thru the courts
to get conservertorship status!!! Is
this right? I think he just wants me
to keep taking care of her 24/7 in
order to protect his future
inheritance!!! How much would it
really cost to get guardianship? We
have several doctors that could
attest to her dementia and need for
nursing home care.
Thank you,
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: conservership of elder
Every case has to be based on its own particular facts, but it would be unusual for an uncontested appointment of a conservator to cost anywhere near $75,000.
If there's a big family fight, the attorney's fees can get pretty high.
I suggest you contact an attorney in your jurisdiction through the Virginia Attorney Referral Service, and get an evaluation of the cost in your case.
Good luck.
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