Guardianship Attorney in Maryland
PLegal Guidance When a Loved One Can No Longer Make Decisions Safely
At Moss Law, we guide families throughout Columbia, Howard County, Baltimore County, Harford County, and the greater Washington, DC and Maryland metro area through Maryland guardianship proceedings with care, clarity, and compassion.
Guardianship Attorney
Legal Guidance When a Loved One Can No Longer Make Decisions Safely.
There are moments when families realize something has changed.
- A parent may be forgetting to pay bills.
- Medical decisions may be unclear.
- A loved one may be vulnerable to financial exploitation.
- Important documents may not exist
When someone is no longer able to make safe decisions for themselves, guardianship may become necessary.
At Moss Law, we guide families throughout Columbia, Howard County, Baltimore County, Harford County, and the greater Washington, DC and Maryland metro area through Maryland guardianship proceedings with care, clarity, and compassion.
You do not have to navigate this process alone.
What Is Guardianship?
Guardianship is a legal process in which a Maryland court appoints a responsible individual to make decisions on behalf of someone who is unable to manage their own affairs.
There are two primary types:
Guardian of the Person
Responsible for healthcare and personal decisions.
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Guardian of the Property
Responsible for financial and asset management decisions.
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In some cases, one person serves in both roles. In others, responsibilities are divided.
Guardianship removes certain legal rights from the individual involved, so courts require clear evidence and formal procedures before granting it.
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When Guardianship May Be Necessary
Families often seek guardianship guidance when:
- Evaluating exempt versus countable assets
- Coordinating with powers of attorney
- Structuring legally compliant transfers
- Considering spousal protections
- Aligning estate planning with long-term care planning
Guardianship is usually considered when less restrictive options are unavailable or insufficient.
If you are unsure whether guardianship is required, we can help you evaluate your options.
The Maryland Guardianship Process
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The process can feel intimidating — especially during an already stressful season.
Working with a Maryland Medicaid planning attorney helps ensure that your decisions align with current state guidelines.
Responsibilities of a Guardian
Serving as a guardian is a significant responsibility.
Guardians may be required to:
- Make healthcare decisions
- Manage income and expenses
- File court reports
- Maintain accurate financial records
- Act in the best interest of the individual at all times
Maryland courts maintain oversight to ensure protections remain in place.
Understanding these obligations before moving forward is essential. We help families assess whether guardianship is the appropriate path — and prepare for the responsibilities it carries.
Guardianship for Adults with Disabilities
When a child with disabilities turns 18, parents often discover that legal authority changes.
Even though the individual may still require assistance, parents no longer automatically have authority to make decisions.
In these situations, guardianship may provide a legal framework that allows continued support.
We assist families throughout Columbia, Howard County, Baltimore County, and surrounding Maryland communities in evaluating and pursuing adult guardianship when appropriate.
This process is deeply personal. We approach it with patience and care.
Phone:
410-988-3838
Is There an Alternative to Guardianship?
In some cases, less restrictive alternatives may be available, such as:
- Durable powers of attorney
- Advance medical directives
- Supported decision-making arrangements
- Trust structures
Whenever possible, courts and attorneys seek the least restrictive option that still protects the individual’s well-being.
We help families evaluate all available options under Maryland law before pursuing court intervention.
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Serving Families Across Maryland
We assist families throughout Columbia, Central Maryland, Howard County, Baltimore County, Harford County, and the greater Washington, DC metro area with guardianship proceedings and related planning.
If you are concerned about a loved one’s ability to make safe decisions, we welcome the opportunity to speak with you.
Clarity begins with a conversation.
A Calm, Steady Approach
Guardianship proceedings often arise during moments of vulnerability. You may feel urgency. You may feel uncertain. You may feel emotional about the implications.
At Moss Law, we begin by listening carefully to your concerns.
- We assess whether guardianship is necessary.
- We explain the process clearly.
- We guide you step by step.
Our role is not only to file documents — but to provide steady guidance during a difficult transition.