Guardianship and administration cases can be complex and emotionally challenging, requiring specialized knowledge and understanding of the laws and procedures involved.
In these situations, having a lawyer who is familiar with the process can provide important guidance and support.
Here are some of the risks of using a generalist lawyer in guardianship and administration matters:
1️⃣ Lack of familiarity with the laws and procedures involved, leading to mistakes and costly delays.
2️⃣ Difficulty in advocating for the client's rights and interests, as the lawyer may not be fully aware of the relevant laws and regulations.
3️⃣ Lack of understanding of the emotional and personal issues involved in these cases, which can make it difficult to provide the necessary support and guidance.
As a lawyer specializing in guardianship and administration in Western Australia, I have a deep understanding of the legal and emotional challenges that my clients face, especially in the context of an aging population. In Western Australia, the population is rapidly aging. According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, 21.8% of the population was aged 60 years and over in 2021, and this number is expected to increase to 24.7% by 2031.
My goal is to provide clear and concise information about the process and help clients make the best decisions, at such a difficult time in their lives.