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Guardianship Lawyer in Covington, GA

Protecting Children, Supporting Families

When parents are unable to care for their child — due to illness, absence, or other life circumstances — guardianship provides a legal solution to ensure stability and protection. At Doepke Law, we guide families in Covington, Oxford, Porterdale, Mansfield, and throughout Newton County through the guardianship process with clarity, compassion, and a commitment to the child’s best interests.

Why Guardianship Matters

Guardianship cases are deeply personal and often arise during stressful times. Relatives or trusted family friends may step in to care for a child, but without proper legal authority, they face obstacles in making medical decisions, enrolling the child in school, or managing financial support.

We believe every child deserves stability and every caregiver deserves clear legal authority. Our role is to make sure families have the legal framework they need to provide care without unnecessary roadblocks.

How Doepke Law Helps Families

Our firm helps caregivers take the necessary legal steps to protect the children in their care. We ensure paperwork is filed correctly, court hearings are handled smoothly, and your rights as a guardian are fully recognized under Georgia law.

Guardianship Cases We Handle

  • Temporary Guardianship – Short-term authority when parents are unavailable.

  • Permanent Guardianship – Long-term legal responsibility for a child’s care.

  • Relative Guardianship – Empowering family members to step in when needed.

  • Guardianship Challenges – Handling disputes when guardianship is contested.

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Giving Children the Security They Deserve

Guardianship is about more than legal paperwork — it’s about protecting a child’s stability during uncertain times. With the right legal guidance, families can focus on care and connection while we handle the process.

Call (470) 444-1523 or Schedule a Consultation online now.

FAQs About Guardianship in Georgia

How is guardianship different from adoption?

Guardianship does not terminate parental rights, while adoption permanently transfers them. Guardianship can be temporary or permanent but is often revisited by the court.

In many cases, yes. However, if the parents are absent or unable to provide care, the court may grant guardianship without consent.

Yes, if the court determines the parents are able to resume care, guardianship may be terminated.

Guardians are legally responsible for the child’s care, but financial support may still come from parents or other sources.

It’s strongly recommended. Mistakes in filing or presenting your case could delay approval or lead to denial.

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The Doepke Law Firm, LLC

Family Law, Criminal Defense & DUI Representation in Covington, GA

At The Doepke Law Firm, LLC, we provide experienced legal representation in family law, DUI defense, and criminal defense throughout Covington, Georgia, and surrounding areas including Oxford, Porterdale, Conyers, Monroe, and Newton County. We are committed to protecting your rights and guiding you with clarity during some of life’s most difficult legal moments.