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- Aug 2, 2021
Responded via PM to Rumply, but will give a short explanation here. I'm not an expert in Wyoming law, though I'm familiar with the state and its culture. Guardianship there is actually easier to achieve, legally, than in most states, but it requires convincing courts that are culturally resistant to government intervention.
The Wyoming Guardianship Corporation is an organization that specializes in managing the life of wards that are assigned to it. If you contact them they are absolutely far more qualified to explain the details than I am.
EDIT: By the way, I'm flattered that you folks pinged me on this, but understand that, even with people with legal experience, everyone is effectively an armchair lawyer when you go outside their wheelhouse.
That's why legal kiwis are very keen to clarify their lack of experience in whatever is being discussed. It's like asking a hockey referee about technicalities of an NBA game. Yes the procedures are similar, and they can give better insight than someone who knows nothing about sportsball, but the actual rules are often very different.
Even if that person has deep knowledge of that particular facet of law, if it applies to another state they are no longer an expert. In that case it's more like asking someone who knows the ins and outs of the NFL about Canadian rules football.
EDIT 2: Also I'm a retard who just happens to have some legal experience. I try not to get too deep into the specifics of what that experience is to avoid doxing myself. I will say I have zero experience with conservatorship or guardianship, though I have tangental experience insofar as I've worked with people with mental health issues/temporary holds.
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