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At Zoecklein Law, P.A., we recognize that seeking guardianship for an adult is often a difficult decision born out of necessity and love. Whether prompted by dementia, traumatic injury, or developmental disabilities, Florida law provides a structured process to protect individuals who can no longer protect themselves.
Adult guardianship in Florida is a legal process that allows someone to step in and make necessary decisions for an adult who can no longer safely manage their own personal, medical, or financial affairs. When a loved one begins struggling with memory, judgment, or basic daily needs, guardianship can provide a structured, court-supervised way to protect them—while ensuring their rights are preserved as much as possible.
Families typically pursue adult guardianship when a loved one:
Below is an overview of the statutory framework for adult guardianships in Florida, including the determination of incapacity, the types of guardianship available, and the duties imposed on those appointed to serve.
In Florida, adult guardianship is generally predicated on a judicial finding of incapacity. Under Florida Statute § 744.102(12), an “incapacitated person” is defined as someone who has been judicially determined to lack the capacity to manage at least some of their property or to meet at least some of their essential health and safety requirements.
It is important to note that the goal of the Florida Legislature is to permit incapacitated persons to participate as fully as possible in all decisions affecting them. The law mandates that we use the form of assistance that least interferes with the legal capacity of the person.
The process typically begins with the simultaneous filing of two documents:
Petition to Determine Incapacity (F.S. § 744.3201; Fla. Prob. R. 5.550): This petition must outline the factual basis for the belief that the individual is incapacitated and specify which rights the petitioner believes the individual is incapable of exercising.
Petition for Appointment of Guardian (F.S. § 744.334; Fla. Prob. R. 5.560): This petition proposes a specific guardian and lists their qualifications.
Due Process Rights: Upon filing, the court must appoint an attorney to represent the Alleged Incapacitated Person (AIP), This attorney is ethically bound to represent the expressed wishes of the AIP, not necessarily what others believe is in their “best interest”. Additionally, the court appoints an “elisor” (often the court-appointed attorney) to personally serve and read the notice of the petition to the AIP.
To ensure an objective assessment, the court appoints a three-member Examining Committee. Under Florida Statute § 744.331, one member must be a psychiatrist or other physician. The remaining members must be psychologists, gerontologists, registered nurses, nurse practitioners, or licensed social workers,.
Each member independently examines the AIP and files a report with the court determining if the person is capable of exercising their rights. If the majority of the committee concludes the AIP is not incapacitated, the judge must dismiss the petition.
Based on the Examining Committee’s reports and a hearing, the court may determine the extent of the guardianship required.
The court considers specific priorities when appointing a guardian:
Pre-Need Guardian: A competent adult may designate a guardian in writing prior to incapacity. This designation creates a rebuttable presumption that the person is entitled to serve,.
Family/Next of Kin: The court gives weight to the wishes of the next of kin and considers blood relationships,.
Professional Guardians: If no family member is willing or qualified, a registered professional guardian may be appointed. Professional guardians must post a blanket bond and complete specific education requirements.
Once appointed, a guardian is a fiduciary held to the highest standards.
Initial Reports: Within 60 days of the issuance of Letters of Guardianship, the guardian must file an Initial Guardianship Plan (for the person) and a Verified Inventory (for the property).
Annual Reporting: Guardians must file Annual Accounting and Annual Plans to keep the court informed of the ward’s status and assets,.
Substituted Judgment: When making decisions, the guardian should generally use the doctrine of “substituted judgment,” meaning they should act as the ward would have acted if they had capacity, rather than simply doing what the guardian thinks is best,.
Guardianship does not have to be permanent. Under Florida Statute § 744.464, an interested person may file a “Suggestion of Capacity” stating the ward has regained the ability to exercise some or all of their rights,. If the evidence supports restoration, the court will enter an order restoring those rights to the individual.
The transition from “petitioner” to “guardian” is a significant legal milestone, but as the Florida statutes make clear, the issuance of your Letters of Guardianship is just the beginning. Whether you are managing a minor’s property settlement, advocating for an adult with disabilities, or stepping in for an aging parent, the statutory clock is already ticking.
At Zoecklein Law, P.A., we know that the administrative burden of guardianship can feel overwhelming. The strict 60-day deadline for Initial Reports, the complex accounting requirements for the Verified Inventory, and the nuances of Restricted Depositories are not just paperwork—they are critical compliance measures enforced by the Court.
Why Go It Alone? Florida law generally requires guardians to be represented by an attorney for a reason: the stakes are too high. A missed audit fee, an incomplete annual plan, or a failure to properly obtain court approval for expenditures can result in personal liability, surcharge, or removal.
We Are Here to Protect You and Your Ward. Our team is deeply familiar with the procedural intricacies of Florida Statutes Chapter 744 and the local administrative orders across Hillsborough, Pasco, Pinellas, and Polk counties. We help guardians:
Contact Zoecklein Law Today Don’t let the administrative red tape distract you from what matters most: the care and well-being of your loved one. Contact us today for a consultation to ensure your guardianship is managed with the precision and care it deserves.
Navigating guardianship requires familiarity with specific state statutes, court rules, and local administrative orders. At Zoecklein Law, P.A., we believe an informed client is an empowered guardian. Below is a curated list of the primary legal authorities and essential resources you will encounter during your service.
Guardianship is strictly governed by Florida law. These are the “rulebooks” that the Court, your attorney, and you as the guardian must follow:
If you have questions about the guardianship process, need guidance on next steps, or simply want to understand your options, our team at Zoecklein Law, P.A. is here for you. Whether you’re facing an urgent situation or planning ahead, we’re ready to answer your questions and help you navigate every stage of the guardianship process with clarity and confidence.
Contact our office today to speak with an experienced guardianship attorney and get the support you need.
Miranda Pages serves as the Client Operations Manager, bringing over a decade of leadership and management experience in youth program administration. Throughout her career, she has overseen team operations, staff development, and program coordination, experience that translates seamlessly into managing client services and internal operations in a professional environment.
Known as the team’s go-to resource, Miranda is highly reliable and deeply dedicated to supporting both colleagues and clients. Her commitment to professionalism and service helps ensure the team operates efficiently while maintaining the high level of care clients expect.
Juan G. Croussett is a litigation attorney at Zoecklein Law, where he represents clients in complex probate and trust disputes and other contested matters. Known for his strong courtroom presence and strategic approach to advocacy, Juan focuses on protecting clients’ interests through thorough preparation, persuasive legal argument, and disciplined case management.
Juan earned his Juris Doctor from Florida Coastal School of Law and holds a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and History from the University of South Florida. Over the course of his career, he has developed extensive litigation experience handling a variety of complex matters, including property disputes, dependency proceedings, and high-conflict cases involving sensitive family issues.
Before joining Zoecklein Law, Juan served as a Senior Attorney with the Florida Department of Children and Families and later as Lead Dependency Attorney at The Spring of Tampa Bay. In these roles, he regularly appeared in court, managed complex case portfolios, and advocated on behalf of individuals navigating difficult legal circumstances.
At Zoecklein Law, Juan brings this depth of litigation experience to guide clients through challenging disputes with clarity, diligence, and strong advocacy. He is committed to developing thoughtful legal strategies and delivering results-driven representation.
Outside of his legal practice, Juan is a devoted husband and father who values family and community
Keegan Ashmore Gothers is an attorney at Zoecklein Law, where he assists clients with probate, estate, guardianship, and other civil litigation matters. He is known for his strong analytical skills, attention to detail, and ability to navigate complex legal issues while providing thoughtful and strategic support throughout the litigation process.
Keegan earned his Juris Doctor from the University of Miami School of Law and holds a Bachelor of Science in Sports Administration with a minor in Business Administration from the University of Louisville. During law school, he distinguished himself in competitive arbitration competitions, earning recognition as a champion in the University of Miami MLB Arbitration Competition and a finalist in the Tulane International MLB Arbitration Competition.
Prior to joining Zoecklein Law, Keegan gained experience working on a variety of civil litigation matters, including real estate disputes, contract issues, probate matters, and business disputes. He has experience drafting pleadings, conducting legal research, preparing discovery, and assisting with depositions, mediations, and motion hearings.
Outside of his legal practice, Keegan enjoys watching sports, spending time with friends and family, and golfing. His background in athletics reflects a competitive spirit and team-oriented mindset that he brings to his work serving clients
En la actualidad, el Sr. Rubin se centra en la administración de sucesiones, litigios sucesorios y litigios civiles en general. El Sr. Rubin creció en Miami, Florida, y se licenció en Ciencias de la Comunicación por la Universidad de Miami.
El Sr. Rubin obtuvo su doctorado en Derecho en la Facultad de Derecho de la Universidad Internacional de Florida en Miami, Florida. Mientras estudiaba en la Universidad Internacional de Florida, el Sr. Rubin fue miembro del Equipo de Negociación y Mediación, y compitió en varias competiciones, incluida la Competición de Negociación de Fútbol Profesional de la Facultad de Derecho de Tulane. Durante su estancia en la Universidad Internacional de Florida, el Sr. Rubin realizó prácticas en la Oficina del Fiscal del Estado de Miami-Dade y en la Oficina del Defensor Público de Broward.
Después de graduarse, el Sr. Rubin trabajó en la Oficina del Defensor Público de Fort Myers como Asistente del Defensor Público, y luego trabajó para Florida Rural Legal Services, donde se centró en la ley de familia e inmigración. El Sr. Rubin se unió a Zoecklein Law, P.A. en julio de 2023. Cuando no está trabajando, el Sr. Rubin disfruta pasar tiempo con su novia y sus tres gatos, cuatro arañas, una serpiente y un escorpión.
Una abogada licenciada por el Colegio de Abogados de Florida desde 2011 con una pasión por la justicia, un historial de éxito en la sala del tribunal y experiencia en juicios con jurado, y un fondo diverso que se extiende más allá del mundo jurídico. Como ex asistente del fiscal del estado y co-propietario de un exitoso negocio en línea, traigo una mezcla única de experiencia legal y espíritu empresarial a todo lo que hago.
Mi dedicación al bienestar de la comunidad comenzó con mi servicio en la Reserva del Ejército de EE.UU., evolucionó para mantener a los conductores ebrios fuera de las calles, y ahora se centra en ayudar a las personas a encontrar un cierre en momentos difíciles, poner a sus seres queridos a descansar, y mitigar las injusticias del sistema legal.
Crecí en Tampa, Florida, y después de 2 años en la American University de Washington, D.C., regresé al estado y me gradué con honores en Historia por la Universidad de Florida. Me licencié en Derecho por la Universidad de Maine. Tras decidir que los inviernos de Nueva Inglaterra eran demasiado sombríos, regresé al estado por segunda vez. Cuando no estoy trabajando, me encanta pasar tiempo con mi esposa y nuestras mascotas.
La Sra. Zoecklein es una profesional altamente cualificada y motivada, con una exitosa trayectoria tanto en contabilidad como en atención al cliente. Como esposa devota y madre de tres hijos maravillosos, valora la importancia del equilibrio entre la vida laboral y personal y se esfuerza por dar ejemplo manteniendo una vida familiar satisfactoria junto con su carrera profesional.
Con un sentido innato de la iniciativa y la ambición, la Sra. Zoecklein ha demostrado constantemente unas excepcionales dotes de liderazgo y organización, lo que la ha convertido en un activo inestimable para todos los equipos de los que ha formado parte. Gracias a su experiencia en contabilidad, ha gestionado las operaciones financieras con precisión y atención al detalle, garantizando la fluidez de las transacciones financieras y la exactitud de los registros.
En el ámbito del servicio al cliente, la Sra. Zoecklein ha perfeccionado sus habilidades de comunicación e interpersonales, estableciendo una sólida relación con clientes y colegas por igual. Se enorgullece de ofrecer un servicio excepcional, superando constantemente las expectativas y garantizando la satisfacción del cliente.
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El enfoque principal del Sr. Zoecklein se centra en sucesiones y litigios civiles de demandantes. Su estimado equipo maneja activamente casos en todo el Estado de la Florida en las áreas de administración testamentaria, litigios sucesorios, reclamaciones de seguros y derecho comercial. Originario de Blacksburg, Virginia, se graduó cum laude de Virginia Tech con un título en administración de empresas, dirigiendo con éxito varias franquicias en Virginia y Carolina del Norte durante su tiempo allí. Tras cursar estudios superiores, el Sr. Zoecklein obtuvo su doctorado en Derecho cum laude, junto con un máster en Administración de Empresas, en la Facultad de Derecho de la Universidad de Stetson, donde representó notablemente a la universidad en numerosos concursos académicos jurídicos nacionales e internacionales. Uno de los momentos culminantes de su trayectoria en la Facultad de Derecho fue ganar un concurso nacional de tribunales simulados para Stetson, demostrando su excepcional perspicacia jurídica. Durante su estancia en Stetson, Brice también colaboró con el Center for Advocacy of Elder Law y realizó prácticas en la Fiscalía del Distrito Medio de Florida. Después de graduarse, se embarcó en una carrera con una prominente firma de defensa de seguros, pero su pasión por la defensa del demandante y la justicia del consumidor le llevó a dedicar sus actividades legales exclusivamente a la representación de los derechos del consumidor. Aparte de sus esfuerzos profesionales, el Sr. Zoecklein atesora tiempo de calidad con su esposa y sus tres hijos. A través de su inquebrantable búsqueda de la justicia, tanto dentro como fuera de la sala del tribunal, Brice Zoecklein ejemplifica la esencia de un defensor compasivo y un profesional de buena reputación, dedicado a defender los valores de integridad, empatía y equidad en todos los aspectos de su vida.
Facultad de Derecho de la Universidad de Stetson - cum laude
Instituto Politécnico de Virginia - cum laude
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