§ 10002 Guardian Appointment For Welfare Recipients
This law lets a county agency start court cases to appoint a guardian or conservator for people who can't manage their own money or care, if they can't afford a private lawyer.
An elderly person with dementia receives welfare benefits but can't handle bills or plan their care.
The county social services department can ask the court to name a guardian to manage the person's money and make care decisions, and the cost of that court process can be paid with welfare funds.
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§ 10002 Guardian Appointment For Welfare Recipients
Last verified: January 11, 2026