Sacramento Guardianship / Adoption Attorney
Passionate, and Caring Step-parent Adoption Lawyers
The California family law attorneys at the Law Offices of Bowman & Associates help people adopt children and obtain legal guardianship and conservatorship of minors. Our attorneys have more than 30 years of combined experience making sure that adoptions, conservatorships, and legal guardianships are legal and binding, so you can be confident in your decision.
If you are considering an adoption or legal guardianship, contact the California guardianship lawyers at the Law Office of Bowman & Associates to discuss your legal needs.
We Can Facilitate a Successful Adoption
A successful adoption proceeding is perhaps the most rewarding result of a family law proceeding. We can help you pursue traditional or step-parent adoptions in California. We can ease your way through the legal process. It is imperative that you have legal advice to make sure that all consents and agreements are valid and enforceable. Additionally, we are effective at litigating non-consensual step-parent adoption cases where the rights of the non-custodial parent must be terminated.
What is Guardianship?
California guardianship most commonly applies to children. In California, a guardian is appointed by a court to be responsible for a person under the age of eighteen. Guardians are commonly appointed when a parent is terminally ill, unfit, or upon the death of both parents. Guardianship is found in three categories; guardian of the person, guardian of the estate, and guardian of the person and the estate. At the Law Office of Bowman & Associates, we can advise you on the rights and responsibilities of guardianship variations, and can file and pursue an appropriate petition in court. We can also advise you on alternatives to guardianship that may easily accomplish your goals.
What is Conservatorship?
Conservatorships most commonly apply to adults. If a family member suffers from a mental disability, is not competent, or is no longer able to handle their own affairs, a California court may appoint a conservator to manage that person’s affairs. We can advise you on the rights and responsibilities of conservatorship, as well has pursue a petition with the court. We can similarly advise you on alternatives to conservatorship to accomplish your goals.
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