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Guardianship

Guardianship

When a loved one is unable to manage their personal, financial, or medical affairs, legal guardianship may be necessary to ensure their well-being. Whether you need to establish guardianship for a minor, an elderly parent, or an incapacitated family member, the legal process in Florida can be complex and requires court approval.

At Hadeed Legal, we provide compassionate and knowledgeable guidance to families navigating Florida’s guardianship laws. We help you understand your options, handle the legal filings, and ensure that the person in need receives the care and protection they deserve.


What Is Guardianship in Florida?

Guardianship is a court-supervised process where a responsible person (the guardian) is appointed to make legal, financial, and personal decisions for an individual (the ward) who is unable to do so on their own.

Types of Guardianship:

  • Adult Guardianship – For elderly or incapacitated individuals who cannot manage their own affairs due to dementia, mental illness, or disability.
  • Minor Guardianship – When a child’s parents are deceased, absent, or unable to care for them, a guardian can be appointed to make legal, financial, and medical decisions on their behalf.
  • Emergency Temporary Guardianship – In urgent situations where a person’s health or assets are at immediate risk, the court may appoint a temporary guardian while a permanent solution is determined.
  • Limited Guardianship – When a person is only partially incapacitated, a guardian is appointed to manage specific decisions while the ward retains some legal rights.
  • Plenary Guardianship – For individuals who are fully incapacitated, granting the guardian complete decision-making authority over personal and financial matters.

Do You Need Guardianship?

Guardianship is often necessary when a loved one:

  • Has an illness or disability that prevents them from making safe and informed decisions.
  • Is a minor and does not have parents available to provide care.
  • Has been exploited or is at financial risk due to incapacity.
  • Needs medical or financial decisions made on their behalf but has no legal representative in place.

Florida law requires a court process to establish guardianship, ensuring that the guardian is acting in the ward’s best interests and that the ward’s rights are protected.


At Hadeed Legal, we assist families in navigating the guardianship process with care and precision. Our services include:

  • Filing the Guardianship Petition – We prepare and file all necessary court documents to initiate the guardianship process correctly.
  • Legal Representation in Guardianship Hearings – We represent you in court proceedings and ensure compliance with Florida guardianship laws.
  • Alternatives to Guardianship – In some cases, a power of attorney or trust may be a better alternative. We help explore less restrictive legal options when possible.
  • Contested Guardianship Cases – If disputes arise over who should serve as guardian, we provide strong legal advocacy to protect the ward’s best interests.
  • Ongoing Guardianship Compliance – Florida law requires guardians to file annual reports and financial accountings. We help guardians remain in compliance and avoid legal issues.

Frequently Asked Questions About Florida Guardianship

1. How long does the guardianship process take?

The timeline varies, but establishing legal guardianship typically takes a few months. Emergency temporary guardianships can be granted in urgent cases.

2. What are the responsibilities of a legal guardian?

Guardians are responsible for managing the ward’s finances, medical care, and personal well-being while ensuring their legal rights are protected.

3. Can guardianship be avoided?

Yes, in some cases, alternatives like a power of attorney or trust can eliminate the need for guardianship. We evaluate all options to find the best solution.

4. Can guardianship be contested?

Yes. If multiple family members disagree on who should serve as guardian, or if concerns arise about the current guardian’s actions, the case may require court intervention and legal representation.


At Hadeed Legal, we understand that guardianship decisions can be emotional and legally complex. We are here to provide:

  • Flat-Rate Fees & Transparent Pricing – No hidden costs, just straightforward legal representation.
  • Compassionate Guidance – We handle guardianship matters with care, respect, and sensitivity.
  • Efficient & Effective Legal Solutions – We help families navigate the process smoothly and avoid unnecessary delays.
  • Strong Advocacy for Families & Vulnerable Individuals – Whether establishing or contesting guardianship, we protect the best interests of your loved ones.

Call us today for a consultation!

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