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Plenary Guardianship
Someone might be granted plenary guardianship by a court as an example if that same court deems that the person that is being requested guardianship over does not have the ability to care for themselves. This can happen when someone simply does not have the mental capacity to care for themselves or for a variety of other reasons. The court may deem it to the benefit of the state and society as a whole to deem another individual as the guardian of that individual.
Adult Guardianship
Adult guardianship is not as easy or straightforward as gaining this legal status over a minor. The courts tend the defer to the judgement of an adult and the choices that they want to make for themselves. However, there are instances when the court will grant this if they can see clear benefits for the adult in question.
Medical Guardianship
Elder guardianship and medical guardianship often fall into the same or similar buckets as the elderly frequently need someone (typically a family member) to help make decisions for them related to the medical care as they near the end of their life. This legal process simplifies things for the hospitals and care facilities that care for the elderly.