Skip to Content

Guardianship


 

 
 

NAVIGATION MENU


 

(Graphical version of this page)

Site Map / External Links

Search this Site: 

Home

Disability Topic Areas
Advance Directives
Assistive Technology
Children with Disabilities
Emergency Planning
Employment/ Vocational Rehab
* Guardianship (this page)
Housing
Medicaid
Mental Health
Public Benefits Programs
Special Education
Veterans with Disabilities
Voting

OLRS Resources/Assistance
Need Our Help?
Newsletter
Frequently Asked Questions
OLRS Publications
Resources
Speakers Bureau

About OLRS
Agency Information
Agency Priorities
Input to OLRS
OLRS Commission
PAIMI Advisory Council
Donate to OLRS

Privacy Policy/ Disclaimer Notice

Accessibility Statement

Web Site Feedback

Contact OLRS


 
 

PAGE CONTENT

Guardianship

Guardianship takes away a person's ability to make choices about his or her life. There are other options which place fewer restrictions on a person with a disability that should be considered before deciding to appoint a guardian. This section provides information about guardianship and its alternatives.

Publications from OLRS about Guardianship

The following publications were written by OLRS. The information provided in any OLRS publication is not a substitute for legal advice. You should consult with a lawyer concerning your rights in a specific case.

Alternatives to Guardianship

It is important to consider the alternatives to having a guardianship.

Links to Other Guardianship Resources

The following are links to other resources and organizations that may be of assistance to people with disabilities. The Ohio Legal Rights Service (OLRS) attempts to verify that the links referenced are helpful for people with disabilities to find the resources needed to advocate for their needs. However, OLRS does not guarantee that the information provided within the destination link is accurate or right for the particular needs of the person. Once you follow a link away from the OLRS Web site, refer to that site's privacy policy and disclaimer statements.

Help from OLRS

If you think that your legal rights in guardianship matters have been violated because of a disability, OLRS may be able to help. OLRS is the state protection and advocacy system for Ohioans with disabilities. For more information about requesting help from OLRS, see Need our Help?


 

Related Topics: