New Jersey offers multiple forms of guardianship for adults that have limited or total incapacity, most commonly:
- New Jersey Statutes §3B:12-24.1(a); and
- New Jersey Statutes §3B:12-24.1(b).
While both of these involve petitioning a court to appoint a guardian to care for the person and/or property of another, there are some differences in the scope of the guardian’s duties and responsibilities. Continue reading “Guardianship Proceedings In New Jersey”