What Rights Does a Protected Person Retain Under Arizona Law?

Under Arizona law, even if a court appoints a guardian or conservator, a protected person retains many fundamental rights. These rights are designed to balance necessary protection with personal autonomy, ensuring you can continue to participate in decisions that affect your daily life, finances, and well-being. Whether it’s making choices about your living situation, [...]

When Is Emergency Guardianship an Option in Arizona?

Emergency guardianship in Arizona is an option when an individual is unable to make safe decisions about their health or safety and faces imminent risk if left without assistance. I’ve seen courts permit emergency guardianship when a person requires immediate care, such as following an unexpected illness, injury, or psychiatric episode. Arizona statutes establish bright-line [...]