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Becoming a Guardian in Florida However, if your parent is already incapacitated or unable to sign the power of attorney, you will need to file a petition with the local court and hire an attorney to help you with the process.
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Guardianship Fees ServiceFee Guardianship of person only $236.00 Guardian of the Person and Property $401.00 Guardian Advocacy $401.00 Guardianship Settlement Claim for a Minor under $15,000 $232.0011 more rows
The fees currently range between $230-400, depending upon the type of guardianship being sought. If a determination of incompetence is required, there are additional costs for the three-person medical professional examining committee. Additionally, there are attorney fees.
It generally takes 2-3 months for this full process to be completed, unless there is litigation/contested proceedings, at which point the guardian will now be able to help the ward.
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A guardian is a surrogate decision-maker appointed by the court to make either personal and/or financial decisions for a minor or for an adult with mental or physical disabilities.
The guardianship process is as follows: A petition is filed. Any competent adult may file with the court a petition to determine another persons incapacity. A hearing is held. The court will hold a hearing to review the reports of the examining committee. If necessary, a guardian will be appointed.
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