Guardianship Basics

Guardianship is a legal arrangement where a court gives a person the legal right to make decisions for another person who is unable to make decisions for themselves such as a child, an incapacitated adult or someone who is developmentally disabled.

In New York State, a guardianship case is handled by the the Family Court, Supreme Court or Surrogate's Court depending on the type of guardianship asked for and the person over whom guardianship is requested.

Who's Who

In a guardianship, one person has the legal right to make a decision for another person.

Types of Guardianship

A guardian can have guardianship over different aspects of a ward's life:

Depending on who the Ward is and how much help that person needs each, the guardianship case is filed in Family Court, Surrogate's Court, or Supreme Court. Read about the Guardianship Case.

Related Information:

Look up case info. by name or index/docket number at eCourts.