Colorado Guardianship Attorneys - Conservatorship - Elder Law
Many families need to make special arrangements for the comfort and protection of a vulnerable member, whether an elderly parent with Alzheimer's disease, or a developmentally disabled adult child who will need help long after his or her parents are gone. For information about our ability to help assure the long-term safety and dignity of your loved one, contact the Colorado guardianship attorneys of Inman Flynn in Denver.
Our elder law attorneys can advise you of your options in the painful situation when an elderly parent's capacity for independent living is undermined by illness or serious injury. We can help you apply for appointment of a guardian to assume responsibility for a person's physical welfare and treatment, or a conservator to take charge of property held in the name of a person who no longer has the capacity to make responsible decisions. The terms of the guardianship or conservatorship can define the scope of the powers granted under these arrangements and accomplish a great deal to protect both the person and the property of the vulnerable adult.
Inman Flynn's guardianship lawyers can also help with estate planning for families where a developmentally disabled child will need continuing care through a special needs trust and designation of a successor guardian. In families where there's a real risk that a minor child might be left in need of a guardian after the death of a parent, our attorneys can make sure that the proper instruments are prepared to effectuate your objectives while protecting the best interests of the child.
For further information about our ability to protect the loved ones who cannot protect themselves, contact one of Inman Flynn's Colorado guardianship attorneys.











