Adult and Juvenile Guardianship
Is Your Loved One Unable to Make Their Own Decisions?
Consult our guardianship attorney in Charlotte, NC to find out how you can help them
North Carolina guardianship law allows the court to appoint a guardian for someone who cannot make competent decisions about their personal affairs. Whether your loved one is a minor or a senior citizen, the guardianship attorney at Gamble Law Firm PLLC in Charlotte, NC can help you advocate for their best interests.
When it comes to adult guardianship, we can help you navigate incompetency proceedings due to…
- Mental illness
- Substance abuse
- Dementia or Alzheimer’s disease
Adult guardianship law also covers challenges like involuntary commitment to a medical facility. Call (704) 585-7142 now if you’re dealing with an urgent legal matter like this one — attorney Gamble will do his best to assist you.
Guardianship for minors
Anyone under 18 years of age is considered legally incompetent, so guardians are often appointed to protect them. If a loved one in your life could benefit from a legal guardian, contact our Charlotte, NC-based attorney today to ask about the guardianship requirements.