Norristown Lawyer Helping Create Guardianships
Choosing someone to care for your loved ones can be difficult, but an important part of a proper estate plan is often nominating a guardian, making sure that those who depend on you are cared for in the event of your incapacity or death. As an attorney with more than 30 years of experience, I know that families who plan for the future often experience peace of mind that loved ones will be taken care of, whether they are elderly relatives in nursing homes or children who may be left without a parent.
If a Loved One Becomes Incapacitated…
If an elderly family member or another loved one has become incapacitated without having created a plan that allows someone else to manage their day-to-day life, healthcare, bills, decisions, and property, I can help their loved ones create guardianships to allow financial management of their affairs. In Pennsylvania, a relative or a close friend can usually be an appointed guardian. If no friend is available, a professional guardian may also serve your needs.
I have experience handling guardianship cases in the Orphans' Court, the Pennsylvania court that handles guardianship and incapacity proceedings. With in-depth knowledge of the process and a pragmatic view of your situation, I can help you work out cost-effective solutions specifically tailored to your needs.
Contact Eric J. Cox
To speak with me about your guardianship concerns, call my Plymouth Meeting law office at 484-534-2495. I practice law with an emphasis on giving you the high-quality legal representation you deserve. I strive to always be available to answer the phone when you call. Any messages left will be returned within 24 hours.


