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Our attorneys have assisted many Wyoming families navigate the difficult process of appointing guardians and conservators.  This is often required in the case of disabled adults or children who have received settlements, inheritances, or large sums of money through other means.  In many instances, if a guardian is necessary, a conservator will also need to be appointed.

Once a guardian or conservator is appointed there is a statutory reporting requirement, and our attorneys routinely assist with the preparation and filing of these reports.  A guardian must report to the Court every six (6) months and a conservator must report once a year.  This important process protects the ward and his/her estate against abuse.

Our attorneys also are happy to assist with and genuinely enjoy helping with uncontested adoptions.

Who will take care of my child if something happens to me?

What must be included in the guardianship/conservatorship reports to the Court?

When does an individual need a guardian?

An individual will likely need a legal guardian when they lack capacity.  Factors considered in determining capacity generally include whether the individual can understand facts about their health care, finances, or living needs.  An individual also may lack capacity if they cannot communicate their essential needs or wishes.

What resources are available in Wyoming to assist families taking care of a disabled adult?

Let us help.

Please contact us to discuss your legal concerns. We will do our best to get back to you within 1 business day. For more immediate service please call the number below.

(307) 529-2255
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