Guardianship

Handling Guardianship Matters

Experienced Monmouth County Divorce Attorney Serving New Jersey

In any case where parents are no longer able to take care of their children who are under the age of 18, the court must appoint a guardian to care for them. There are a number of rare and special circumstances where both parents of a child pass away suddenly or the single parent of a child becomes suddenly ill. If there is evidence that the child or children are not being well-cared for and their health or safety is at risk, this may also lead to the need for a guardian to be appointed.

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When you find yourself in need of a Monmouth County divorce attorney to represent you in a legal action regarding guardianship, turn to the Law Office of August J. Landi for help. As a family member or concerned party, you may be able to take on the responsibility of caring for the children rather than leaving the decision in the court’s hands.

There are three main types of guardianship:
Highly Familiar with the Guardianship Process

The process of filing for guardianship can be quite complex, whether you are a grandparent, a relative, or a close loved one of the family. Our legal team is highly experienced and knowledgeable, with more than five decades of experience to serve you with. Throughout the years, he has earned an exceptional reputation for a number of qualities, including his sensitivity to your needs and the needs of the children in question.

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