Articles Related to Tag: guardianship

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Navigating guardianship matters can be daunting for both guardians and wards. In Arkansas, the law provides specific rights to individuals placed under guardianship—often referred to as wards. At Reeves Law Firm, we believe it's crucial for wards and their families to understand these rights to ensure dignity and protection throughout the guardianship process.


Submitted by Landon Reeves on

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In Arkansas, the Court appointed guardian of a person or an estate can do many things to facilitate the well-being of the incapacitated person. However, the following is a description of certain actions that require the Court’s approval before the guardian can take said action.

1. Voting


Submitted by Landon Reeves on

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In Arkansas, the general purpose of establishing a guardianship is the basic premise that an allegedly incapacitated person is unable to handle certain aspects of their lives necessitating the appointment of another person to handle those things for the incapacitated person.


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