A guardianship is an involuntary trust relationship in which one party, called a guardian, acts for an individual, called a ward. The law regards the ward as incapable of managing his or her person and/or affairs.
A guardianship is an involuntary trust relationship in which one party, called a guardian, acts for an individual, called a ward. The law regards the ward as incapable of managing his or her person and/or affairs.