Yes, but you need to go thru an attorney. If the individual in question has assets, you will need to use an attorney specializing in elderlaw. If the individual has no assets, contact the Public Guardians office.
Not many right now -my case load is plenty full. I am more than happy to assist pointing you in the right direction for assistance. Currently, I am the president of the local chapter of FSGA (Florida State Guardianship Association). floridaguardians.com and HOFguardians.com
Rates are set by the Court, and billed at an hourly rate.
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