Interdiction Lawyer / Attorney

If a loved one has become unable to care for themselves or incompetent, you may need to manage their affairs for them. Unfortunately, once this has happened, your loved one can no longer give you a power of attorney. There is, however, still a process by which you can help to manage their affairs — interdiction. The Colvin | Brothers Law Firm can assist you in navigating this difficult process in order to ensure the best possible care for loved ones that can no longer care for themselves.