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When an adult becomes unable to make responsible decisions, then that adult may be in need of a guardian, conservator, or other alternative.
Guardianships for persons diagnosed with a developmental disability are necessary when a developmentally disabled person needs protection for any reason, including protection from neglect, exploitation, or abuse.
Minor guardianships, once established through the Court, are not temporary but rather continue until the age of eighteen or terminated by the Court.