Do I need an attorney to complete and file guardianship/conservator or trust paperwork?

It is not required you have an attorney. However, court employees are not allowed to give legal advice or answer any legal questions. Instructions for filing guardianship/conservatorship or trust documents are available online for your use.

Obtaining Guardianship and Trust Forms Page

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1. Where do I obtain guardianship/conservator or trust forms?
2. Can guardianship/conservatorship or trust documents/reports be submitted to the court by regular mail, fax, or email?
3. Do I need an attorney to complete and file guardianship/conservator or trust paperwork?
4. Can I get an extension on my report due date?
5. I received a noncompliance notice and/or show cause order, what do I do?
6. How do I get a copy of a document from the court file?
7. How do I get a complaint concerning a guardian/conservator addressed?
8. Where do I get the list of approved Title 11 Court Visitor (CV) or how can I be added to the registry?
9. Where do I go to file a guardianship/conservatorship action?