Giving You the Tools to Care for Your Loved Ones in Kansas
When the people you love are not able to care for themselves, you may need legal help advocating for them. At the Stockton Law Office, eastern Kansas families have trusted us to help them establish guardianships and conservatorships for nearly 10 years. We know how important it is to take care of the people we care about, and we will do everything we can to help you obtain the legal tools you need to care for your family.
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The rules for establishing guardianship or conservatorship in Kansas can be strict, and your loved one's wellbeing depends on your ability to follow those steps properly. Do not worry. At Stockton Law Office, our attorney will be with you every step of the process. Whether you want to care for a child with disabilities or an elderly family member, we will work with you to accomplish your goals.
Establishing Guardianships
Who will make important decisions for your loved one? Children and disabled family members are not able to make important medical decisions on their own. They cannot decide for themselves which school to attend. In general, they need help protecting their interests and making educated decisions.
By establishing a guardianship, you will be able to make good choices for the person you care about. We will help you request guardianships and assist in setting up plans for guardianships.
For more information about how guardianships work under Kansas Law, see our Guide to Guardianships and Conservatorships.
Creating a Conservatorship
While guardians have decision-making authority for your loved one, conservators control the finances. Minors and the disabled cannot properly manage their financial situation. We can help you establish a conservatorship so that you can protect your family member's assets.
Let Us Help You Protect the People You Care About
Without the help of an experienced probate lawyer, your request for guardianship or conservatorship may be denied for a number of reasons. We will make sure that the proper legal steps are taken to protect your loved one.
For more information on guardianships and conservatorships, see our Frequently Asked Questions.
Call 913-884-3672 or contact us online to schedule a free consultation at our Gardner offices. We are available between eight and noon, and from one to five, Monday through Friday.




