Guardianships come in all shapes and sizes. Sometimes, they happen when a family member is old or infirm, sometimes they are needed when a family member is unable to care for him- or herself because of mental illness or involuntary commitment. Sometimes, they are needed because an adult disabled child needs someone to help him or her handle matters involving where to live, how to manage money, or how to be sure medical care is available. Sometimes, they are needed when a grandparent or other relative is caring for a minor child whose parents can't (or won't) support the child. To complicate the situation, Maryland has two kinds of guardianships, those of the person and those of
the property.
Whatever the need, Maryland Family Law Firm, LLC. is available to help families in caring for the
most vulnerable.
We also offer the services of our legal staff to parents who are involved in CINA proceedings
that do not involve criminal charges. If you need help or advice in any of these matters, CONTACT US TODAY!






























