Guardianship comes about when an individual needs to take care of another individual. There is a huge difference between power of attorney and guardianship. Guardianship is a probate proceeding, and it’s more expensive because it is a much more involved matter.
The court will do a few things to determine guardianship; The court will set up a hearing to determine whether or not that person needs a guardian and they will need to determine if you, as the petitioner, are a suitable guardian. If there are multiple family members that are eligible to be the guardian, the court can deny all guardianship if they think unfit and assign its own guardian that the court believes is trustworthy.
Contact Goldman and Associates today if you have questions regarding Guardianship in Michigan.