Greetings, Anar655924: Following up on Jane's post, I would definitely recommend looking for resources that are particular to your state to begin learning about what the guardianship process entails. For example, I'm in Florida, and you can read about our guardianship process and look at resources through this link:
https://www.flcourts.org/Resources-Services/Court-Improvement/Family-Courts/Guardianship
Your state's court system may have similar information on its webpage.
An attorney who practices guardianship matters may be invaluable to guide you through the process and ensure that it moves as smoothly as possible. Have you begun reaching out for help outside of our community?
Thank you, and please know we are wishing you the best of luck!
Amanda Singleton
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