By Daphne Reaume on October 14th, 2014 in
What Is a Guardianship in Arizona?
When an adult becomes unable to make or communicate responsible decisions about their own wellbeing, a guardianship may be necessary. But what exactly does that mean—and how does the process work?
In this video, attorney Kent Berk of Berk Law Group in Scottsdale, Arizona, explains:
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What a guardianship is and when it’s appropriate
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How to become a guardian through the court process
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What rights and responsibilities guardians—and wards—have after appointment
Whether you’re considering petitioning for guardianship or are concerned about a loved one, this short video walks you through the essentials under Arizona law.
Watch to learn how guardianship works and what to expect if you’re involved in one.


