Conservatorship and Guardianship Attorney in Connecticut
Should you become incapacitated, unable to make decisions regarding your children, health care or the management of your finances and estate, you want a representative who can speak and act accordingly on your behalf. A conservatorship or guardianship is an estate planning instrument that can help protect your interests should you become incapacitated.
From our office in Westport, Connecticut, the law office of John M. Gasidlo, Esq. has been assisting people throughout the state with their estate planning and probate needs for the protection of their assets, property and rights during their lifetime, and afterwards. Contact us to schedule a confidential appointment today.
Understanding Conservatorships
Conservatorships may be set up specifically for a person to ensure housing, food, and other basic needs and they can be set up for an estate to open a bank account for paying bills and other financial obligations. Our conservatorship attorney provides clients with the estate planning experience they need to establish and maintain an effective conservatorship, including:
- Prepare a power of attorney and other documents
- Appoint a conservator to manage the estate
- Provide annual accounts to the court
- Remove or discharge a conservator
When a conservatorship is in dispute, having a knowledgeable and experienced attorney such as John Gasidlo representing you can make a big difference in how your case is ultimately resolved. His familiarity with the courts, judges and legal procedures in the state allow our firm to effectively present and explain your case to the courts.
Call our Westport Law Office Today at 203-454-0101
If you have questions about setting up a conservatorship and other matters in your estate plan, contact a Fairfield County estate planning and probate attorney at the law office of John M. Gasidlo, Esq. today. We serve clients throughout Connecticut, including people in communities of Norwalk, Weston and surrounding.






